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A Clinical Study of Postpartum Care in Oriental-Western Cooperative Medicine and Survey of Patients' Satisfaction (협진 의뢰 산모의 한방산후조리 현황 분석 및 만족도 조사)

  • Park, Jang-Kyung;Maeng, Yu-Sook;Lee, Seung-Bok;Kim, Dong-Il
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.108-123
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: We analyzed the characteristics of women who gave birth at an obstetrician and those who received oriental medicine postpartum care, and investigated the level of their satisfaction to obtain fundamental data for Oriental-Western cooperative medicine treatment for postpartum care. Methods: The review was based on a 5-months' data, from August 1 through December 31, 2009. Information on age, labor record, level of education, and occupation of the patients who had received postpartum oriental-western cooperative medicine treatment was based on Electric Medical Record(EMR) of O O Oriental Medicine Hospital. The questionnaires were completed by the patients at the time of their discharge from the hospital. Results: The patients who were admitted to oriental medicine hospitals tended to be primiparae, and they were more likely to be younger women with higher education levels. The level of satisfaction on postpartum care program of oriental medicine hospitals was high. Conclusion: It is necessary to specialize the facilities, dietary formula, and staff training of oriental medicine hospitals through a survey of postpartum patients' demand and satisfaction level. In oriental-western cooperative medicine hospitals, it is needed to specialize the postpartum program for creating demand of premature delivery mothers.

A Study on the Disease induced by Emotional Problem and the Psychotherapeutic Medical Records in Mingyi-leian (Classified Medical Records of Famous Doctors) (<명의류안(名醫類案)>에 나타난 감정으로 유발된 질환 및 심리치료 의안(醫案)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Sung-Wook;Han, Yoon-Seoung;Kim, Geun-Woo;Koo, Byung-Soo;Kim, Joo-Ho
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.17-35
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    • 2006
  • Objects : In the present study, we translated Mingyi-leian into modern Korean, and studied the medical records about the disease induced by emotional problem and the psychotherapy in Mingyi-leian for find the possibility of application that established researches did not studied. Methods : It was 197 cases that related to psychotherapy and emotional problem called Seven Passions(七情). We studied these records by statistical methods. Results : The anger(怒) was the most numerous cause into classified to Seven Passions in 197 cases. In the order of frequency of emotional causes, it was worry(憂), surprise(驚), lust(思), fear(恐), sorrow(悲), joy(喜) that classified into Seven Passions. The most disease induced by emotional problem was internal trauma(內傷), 11 cases. There was very numerous diseases induced by emotional problem except internal trauma. In ratio of the sexes, it was 104 cases in female and 93 cases in male from 197 cases. But the number of all case records about male were more than about female in Mingyi-leian, so female ratio was two times to male ratio. Specially, the percentage of cases about disease due to anger high in female. In ratio of the Seven Passions, the anger was most frequent cause of diseases due to emotional problem in 197 cases, and mostly caused bleeder's diseases. In oral medical treatments, various prescriptions were used. On the whole, the ratio of prescriptions about venting grudges(解鬱) records are mostly application of compatibility and incompatibility with the and warmly strengthening(溫補) were high. Psychotherapeutic medical Five Elements(五行) relation. But it also has psychotherapeutic medical record made by detailed and correct analysis can equal to modern psychotherapy, it is worth refer to clinic. Conclusions : Mingyi-leian and its medical records about the disease induced by emotional problem and the psychotherapeutic records have sufficient meaning to not only modern neuropsychiatric physicians but also physicians of all medical fields to treat disease of this kind.

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A Study of Tendency Analysis to Ontology Research about Korea Medicine Using Paper and Case Study (논문분석과 구축사례 조사를 통한 한의학 온톨로지 연구동향 분석)

  • Kim, Chul;Kim, Sang-Kyun;Song, Mi-Young
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2008
  • The fusion research subjects of Oriental medicine and Information-Technology are actively advanced. These researches provide Oriental medicine the objectivity and support the infra to all study area of Oriental medicine. This paper considers the inside and outside of the country technical development trend of ontology research by analyzing papers and going through case study. It executed information analysis about changes to number of research papers, present state and star higher officer of research facility from the dissertation which it sees. It is known that our country research result is slight so far in quantity and quality as result of analysis. But hereafter it contains many developmental possibilities. Also it reflects the appearance and a growth of new field like bio-informatics biology. In the area of medicine, ontology used to define the terminology for information documentation and the medical terms linked up by high correlation. Also medical information system developed briskly using ontology technology. The ontology of traditional korean medicine play an important role in base infra of traditional korean medicine EHR(Electronic health record).

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A Study on "Hyang Yak Gu Geup Bang" (향약구급방(鄕藥救急方)에 대한 연구)

  • Nyeong, Ok-Chung;Kim, Joo-Tae;Lee, Hyun-Jeong;Kim, Sang-Un;Lee, Si-Hyeong;Keum, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Oriental Medical Informatics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.69-145
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    • 2011
  • Characteristics Regarding Xiang Yao (Hyang Yag) Jiu Ji Fang Life Saving Local Botanical prescriptions in Medical Research Xiang Yao Jiu Ji Fang is Korea's most ancient extant medical manuscript. It was first published between 1232 and 1251 during the Goguryeo period (Gao Zong) by the (Jianghuadao Da Cang Du Jian) Great Storage Depository Under Capital Supervision. The entire work is divided into three scrolls named the front, middle and back parts. There is also an appendix titled Fangzhong Xiang Yao Mu Cao Bu 'Catalogue of Medicines in the Local Botanicals prescriptions' in one volume. The contents comprise discussion of internal medicine diseases, external medicine diseases, commentaries on sexually transmitted diseases, diseases caused by parasites and bugs, diseases of the five orifices, gynecological diseases and pediatric diseases, in all totaling fifty three types of disease. The prescriptions record 180 types of xiangyao or hyang yag-local botanicals representing the beginning of an independent Korean path of development. Owing to the development during the Goguryeo period of medical material left to us by history, investigation and research in the area of hyang yag local botanicals has bequeathed us methods used in the contemporary period. Through the related comprehensive annotated explanatory notes and documents, much analysis and discussion is taking shape.

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A bibiographic study of psychoses in the Nae ui won's record (내의원(內醫院) 기록중(記錄中) 정신병류(精神病類)에 관(關)한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察))

  • Ryu Hui-Yeong;Ryu Yeong-Su
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 1990
  • For giving a person to understand that the relation between being used medicine and psychiatric medicine in the Nae ui won(內醫院). The psychiatric medicine were studied in the Nae ui won's diary. The results are as follows ; 1. It is supposed that the symtoms of Geong Chung, Hyun hun (眩暈) and Bulmyn(不眠) mainly appeared in 1908. 2. It is supposed that the symptoms of Guibeong(氣病) and ulchung(蔚症)mainly appeared in 1920. 3. It is supposed that the symptoms of Guibeong(氣病) and Talyeong(脫營) mainly appeared in 1924. 4. There were Cheongshim(淸心), Anshin(安神) and chingan(鎭肝) which added to a regular medical prescription. Finally with the help of these conclusions of which we have refered, we found that the cause of disease were changed according to the social situation of being free or repressed, and it also coinside with what Nae ui won's record said and practical result.

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Study on the Medical Records in Naekyung-pyun of Dongeuibogam ("동의보감"(東醫寶鑑) 내경편(內景篇)에 수록된 의안에 대한 연구)

  • Park Yoon-Seong;Ha Ki-Tae;Kim June-Ki;Choi Dall-Yeong
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.1457-1470
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    • 2005
  • The Medical records (醫案) are very important materials in studying the developmental process of traditional Korean medicine. In this study, we investigated the medical records which are described in Naekyung-pyun(內景篇) of Dongeuibogam(東醫寶鑑), the most famous medical literature in Korean. There are 50 medical records in Naekyung-pyun and all of these records are cited from 12 Chinese medical literatures. The medical records were mainly cited from medical literatures written in Jin-Yuan(金元) and Ming(明) dynasty such as Yixuegangmu(醫學綱目) and Danxizanyao(丹溪纂要), although most records were written by medical scholars in Jin-Yuan(金元) dynasty, including Zhudanxi(朱丹溪) and Zhangzihe(張子和). Most of records were omitted and/or modified reflecting the Purpose of editors of Dongeuibogam. In addition, medical essay(醫論) was changed into medical record in some cases. The authors of the records used oral medication, acupuncture-moxa, psychological treatment and surgical manners. And in some cases of only having principal of treatment, the editors newly added the herbal prescription. The further study on medical records in Korean traditional medicinal literatures, would reveal the developmental progress of Korean medicine and inform more actual proof on medical condition.

A Retrospective Study on Herbal Medication and Obesity for Children (소아의 한약 복용과 비만에 대한 후향적 연구)

  • Jang, Ji-Hye;Kang, Hyun-Kyoung;Lee, Seung-Yeon
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2006
  • Objective : As today obese children have increased rapidly in Korea, the interest has been much increased. And parents concern about the effect of Herbal Medication(HM) on gaining weight. Therefore we had a retrospective study HM and obesity for children. Method : We examined medical record of 38 patients who visited to Department of Pediatrics in 00 medical center from 2002 to 2006 and took HM. Their Hight, Weight, Obesity Index(OI) were estimated at two points: before and after HM treatment. And they were divided into two groups according to the HM type and analyzed for differences of OI. Result : There were no significant changes in 38 patients's OI before and after treatment. But only one case gained over weight(OI: 21.31). OI increased slightly after treatment but there were not statistically significance. OI according to the HM type had slightly difference but there were not statistically significance. There were no connections between HM type, the number of days taking HM and changes of OI. Conclusion : On the basis of this study, we thought there were no connections between HM and obesity for children. But this study's cases are small in number so more study is need.

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Application of GB12 (Wangu) Acupoint in Dizziness: Case Series (현훈 치료 시 완골혈(完骨穴) (GB12) 적용에 관한 증례보고)

  • Sanghyeon Park;Hyeonsun Park;Jiho Lee;Seohyun Park;Dongho Keum
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2023
  • The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of GB12 (Wangu) acupoint for dizziness. This study retrospectively analyzed the electronic medical records of 12 hospitalized patients complaining of dizziness were treated 5 times a week with a combined Korean medicine treatment including Jungsongouhyul pharmacopuncture on bilateral GB12 (Wangu) acupoint, and dizziness was evaluated by using a numerical rating scale (NRS). As a result of medical record analysis, NRS of 12 patients was significantly decreased after treatment (p<0.001), and no adverse events were reported in all 12 cases. We suggest that the treatment of GB12 (Wangu) could be effective in patients with dizziness, and to obtain exact evidence of effectiveness, further studies are needed.

Bodongbiyo quoted in Euibangryuchui and Pediatrics in the Early Chosun Dynasty (『의방류취(醫方類聚)』에 인용된 『보동비요(保童秘要)』와 조선전기(朝鮮前期) 소아의학(小兒醫學))

  • Lee, Ga eun;Ahn, Sang woo
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.3-18
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    • 2006
  • Bodongbiyo is an old medical book, which can be traced by its texts quoted in the pediatric part of Euibangryuchui. A notable fact is that its record does not remain in China, and relevant records are found only in Korea. The book is believed to have been widely used until the early Chosun Dynasty. The present study purposed to examine how records on Bodongbiyo have been handed down until today and to answer questions on the author of the book through investigating the quoted texts. In addition, we tried to get a glimpse of early pediatrics remaining in the book. From this study were drawn conclusions as follows. A. The oldest record about Bodongbiyo is found in the history of King Taejong in Joseonwangjosilrok, and its contents remain in the form of quotations in Hyangyakjipseongbang and Euibangryuchui. The fact that there are several records on Bodongbiyo, which cannot be traced in Chinese literature, means that the categories of medicine were so extensive in those days. Moreover, this proves the existence of pediatrics as a special medical area in the early Chosun Dynasty. B. Bodongbiyo is known to have been written by Yoo Wan-so, but there are some questions and, in fact, its contents including the theory of fever are contradictory to Yoo Wan-so's medical theory. A number of books that have been published recently in China under the title Bodongbiyo contain the original commentaries of Euibangryuchui and the contents of Yoo Wan-so's other books. They are likely to throw confusion into future researches. C. Bodongbiyo is believed to have been read widely in the Koryo Dynasty and the early Chosun Dynasty. Through examining its texts, we found that the book takes a different course from Soayakjeungjikgyeol. This provides a lead to the understanding of pediatrics in the early Chosun as well as to further research on pediatrics in the mid Chosun Dynasty represented by Dongeuibogam.

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A Clinical Study about Low Back Pain Patients Based on 10 Classes Lumbago in Dong-Eui-Bo-Kham (동의보감(東醫寶鑑)의 심종요통(十種腰痛)에 근거(根據)한 요통환자(腰痛患者)의 임상적(臨床的) 연구(硏究))

  • Yeom, Seung-Chul;Lee, Kil-Soong;Kim, Sung-Chul;Lee, Geon-Mok
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.95-111
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    • 2005
  • Objectives : The analysis of prognosis about lumbago classes is important for low back patients. This study was designed to show the clinical significance about lowback pain patients based on 10 classes lumbago ill Dong-Eui-Bo-Kham. Methods : To analyze classify 80 patients who had received the hospital treatment for low back pain, they were classified according to 10 classes lumbago in Dong-Eui-Bo-Kham. To estimate the efficacy of oriental medical treatment, we used Quardruple Visual Analog Scale (QVAS). Results & Conclusion :1. According To 10 classes lumbago in Dong-Eui-Bo-Kham, the largest group of lumbago was due to muscle strain in 30(37.5%) cases, the next was due to wind pathogen group in 18(22.5%) cases, due to blood stasis group in 16(20%), due to Kidney deficiency by 12(15.0%), due to retention of food group by 2(2.5%), the lumbago due to humidity pathogen group by 2(2.5%) in order. 2. By the results which puts out the statistics in lumbago classes on a objectivity treatment record, the Lumbago due to blood stasis, the lumbago due to kidney deficiency, the lumbago due to muscle strain, the lumbago due to wind pathogen, the lumbago due to retention of food, the lumbago due to humidity pathogen showed $3.6({\pm}0.68),\;2.83({\pm}0.84),\;3.13({\pm}0.78),\;2.67{\pm}(0.77),\;3.00,\;3.00$. 3. By the results which puts out the statistics in lumbago classes as a subjectivity treatment record, the Lumbago due to blood stasis, the lumbago due to Kidney deficiency, the lumbago due to muscle strain, the lumbago due to wind pathogen, the lumbago due to retention of food, the lumbago due to humidity pathogen changed from $8.19{{\pm}1.68),\;8.58{\pm}(1.08),\;7.80{\pm}(2.28),\;8.67({\pm}1.46),\;9.00({\pm}1.41),\;8.50({\pm}0.71)\;to\;2.81({\pm}1.91),\;4.17({\pm}2.52),\;2.43({\pm}1.63),\;3.00({\pm}1.85),\;2.00,\;3.00$.

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