• 제목/요약/키워드: Onbyung

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청영탕(淸營湯)으로 신진장애를 가진 중풍 초기 환자 치험례 (A Case report of acute stroke patients treated with Chungyoung-tang)

  • 조윤성;정은우;김소연;김현식;이상관
    • 대한한의학방제학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2007
  • This study is clinical report for a acute stroke patient who was improved by treatment of a herbal medication. Stroke patients often shows spirit disorder in early stage. However, the cases which applied Onbyung theory are rare. This paper aims to show that Onbyung theory can be effective to acute stroke. We diagnosed the patient as invasion of the yong system by heat(熱入營分), which showed confusion, insomnia, delirium, anxiety, reddened tongue and dry mouth with cracked lip. After administration of Chungyung-tang(淸營湯) in Wen bing Tiao (溫病條辨), the patient showed those symptoms were highly improved. Thus, we concluded that Onbyung Theory can the patient be adapted to improve the symptom of acute stroke.

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온병적(溫病的) 관점(觀點)으로 본 피부질환(皮膚疾患) 처방(處方)에 관(關)한 고찰(考察) (Literatural Study on Prescription of the Skin Disease from the Viewpoint of the Onbyung(溫病))

  • 장승순;강정수
    • 혜화의학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2000
  • This study was carried out to investigate the relation between the Onbyung and the skin disease, and classify the medical treatment by some categories. The results were as follows ; 1. Onbyung reduces the Eun(陰) by the fever and the skin disease results from the deficiency of the Eun and blood. 2. We can grasp the depth of the disease and the damage of the Jung Gi(正氣) by the observation of the every condition on the skin disease. 3. Medical treatment 1. Hae Phyo Bub(解表法) Using the method of the perspiration, we take care of the preservation of the sap. 2. Cheong Gi Bub(淸氣法) of the using Gypsum and Tong Ha Bub(通下法) of the using Dae Whang(大黃). A. Cheong Gi Bub(淸氣法) When the Sa(邪) stay the Gi area(氣分), we use the radiational material or the Wha Sub(化濕) material with Gypsum. B. Tong Ha Bub(通下法) We reduce the evil fever by the Ha Bub(下法). 3. Cheong Yul Hae Dog Bub(淸熱解毒法) and Ja Eum Bub(滋陰法) 4. Wha Sub Bub(化濕法) This treatment reduce the fever by eliminating the urine or the sweat.

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"동의수세보원(東醫壽世保元)$\{lrcorner}$ 태음인(太陰人) 병증론(病證論)에 나타난 온병(溫病)의 내용과 청대(淸代) 온병학파(溫病學派)와의 비교(比較).고찰(考察) (A Study on ${\ulcorner}$Dongyi Suse Bowon${\lrcorner}$ Taeumin Onbyung (Epidemic febrile disease) compared with Chinese Febrile Medicine)

  • 김일환;김효수
    • 사상체질의학회지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.33-61
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    • 2003
  • This paper was written in order to study the correlation of Taeumin's symptomatic phamacology to Chinese Febrile medicine. Through the symptoms and Clinical cases, treatments of the epidemic febrile disease in ${\ulcorner}Dongyi$ Suse $Bowon\{lrcorner}$ , the symptomatic phamacology for Taeumin was compared with chinese febrile medicine. The following conclusions were reached as a result of comparing the epidemic febrile disease in Taeumin with Chinese febrile medicine. 1. The concept of the epidemic febrile disease in Chinese febrile medicine is wider than that of the epidemic febrile disease in ${\ulcorner}Dongyi$ Suse $Bowon\{lrcorner}$ 2. The cause of the epidemic febrile disease in Chinese febrile medicine is fevershiness almost, but the So-byung(An Natural-Ordinary Disease) of Taeumin in ${\ulcorner}Dongyi$ Suse $Bowon\{lrcorner}$ is the basic method to diagnose the symptom of the epidemic febrile disease. 3. The So-byung of Taeumin in ${\ulcorner}Dongyi$ Suse $Bowon\{lrcorner}$ is divided into feverish symptom and cold symptom according to the so-byung. 4. In ${\ulcorner}Dongyi$ Suse $Bowon\{lrcorner}$, The method of a curative means is based on differing dimensions of the Visera and bowels, but Chinese Febrile Medicine has a equal curative means irrelevant to a patient's character.

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한방에서의 태양병환자 간호를 위한 이론적 접근 (A Theoretical Approach to the Nursing of Tae-Yang Symptom)

  • 장혜숙;양경희;김수진
    • 기본간호학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 1995
  • In order to nursing practice of the patient in Oriental medicine, it is suggested that the fundamental recognition of Oriental medicine should be preceded. It is, however, difficult that we comprehend Oriental medicine generally since it is different from Western medicine in the point of th symptom. We have thought that is to be carried out to select and analyze a disease by the sense of Oriental medicine for the establishment of Oriental medical nursing. So we have tried out the analysis of Tae-Yang In view of the results so far achieved, it has been suggested that Tae-Yang Symptom applies to the first step of Sanghan Yug Kyung Symptom and consists of Palsy, Sanghan, Onbyung, Dropsy, and Congestion. In the Oriental medicine, Tae-Yang Symptom is recognized to be concerned with a common cold and the respiratory, renal and hepatic diseases. In the points of Orintal medicine, it is noticed that Tae-Yang Symptom is caused by the wind and cold evil, is related to human resisting force, and is fused with each other. And the treatment of Tae-Yang Symptom is various by the cause and the pathological mechanism. In the points of Western medicine. it is difficult to comprehend that various disease germs revolving each disease are implied by identical symptom. The summary of this study are as follows ; 1. In the outer-caused diseases. so called Tae-Yang Symptom, it is an important index to the patient's resisting force and the type of a disease whether he sweats, chills and the pulse is tense or not. 2. The treatments are various according the body's resisting force and the type of symptoms; harmonizing Yung & Wee(調榮衛) to Weaknees of surface(表虛證), sudorifics flourishing of evils(表實證), and antifebriles to On-byung(溫病). 3. If Tae-Yang Symptom is not cured, it progresses to develop complications ; Dropsy(蓄水) & congestion(蓄血), the former brings about renal diseases and the latter hepatic diseses. According to the resuslts mentioned above, we have come to the conclusion that the Oriental - medical nursing must emphasis the body's sesiting force and the type of symptoms rather than the name of a disease.

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