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A Study on the Jangseoksun(張錫純)'s "Sanghanrongang-ui(傷寒論講義)" (장석순(張錫純)의 "상한론강의(傷寒論講義)" 연구)

  • Jang, Woo-Chang
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.349-362
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    • 2009
  • Jangseoksun(張錫純), a noted doctor of China in the early 20th century, has influenced the establishment of Contemporary Chinese Medicine greatly. , which is an accumulation of Jang's lectures and publications, contains the essence of his medical spirit to fuse his theory and experience of Traditional Medicine and the newly imported Western Medicine knowledge of his time. is especially important, presenting the core of Jang's academic theory. In this book he gives full play of his unique experience of treating the Eum(陰, Yin) Deficiency Syndrome which is presented as excess in the upper and deficiency in the lower[上盛下虛]. He also shows the importance of merging theory and practice, the pliability to collaborate the Sanghan(傷寒, Damage from Cold) theory and Onbyeong(溫病, Epidemic Febrile Disease) theory and the study of the blended affect of external and internal pathogens.

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Food therapy analysis of the primary ailments from the 『ShikLyoChanYo(食療纂要)』 (『식료찬요(食療纂要)』에 기재(記載)된 7개 병증(病證)의 식약요법(食藥療法)에 관한 소고(小考))

  • Yeo, Min-Kyung;Yin, Lin;Hwang, Su-Jung;Lee, Byung-Wook;Kim, Ki-Wook
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.61-76
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    • 2014
  • The "ShikLyoChanYo", written in 1460 by JunSoonYi (全循義), master court doctor in JoSeon (朝鮮) Dynasty, is the very first specialty publication of Korean dietary treatment existing today. Both Chinese and Korean scholars have assumed that this book had been lost long time ago. In November 2003, however, a Korean philologist found a version of the book, Yangyang (襄陽, a district name in Korea), and this book has attracted a lot of interest of Korean traditional medical science and agricultural science since then. This paper is to dissert the document of food therapy from the book with profound document study and statistical analysis in the fields of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Korean medicine on dietetics. It completes the study of the application of all the dietetic treatments according to symptoms of diseases and all the plants and medication applied to cure chronic conditions that are clinically examined for the purpose of food therapy. A general survey on sundry records related to this food therapy of the "ShikLyoChanYo" has been done to make this dissertation and it carried out a statistic analysis of all the dietetic mixing technique of all plants and medication. Among other symptoms of illnesses from the book, there are 7 frequently addressed ailments chosen from the aspect of food therapy - a stroke, a disease diagnosed by thirst, a serious cough, an ache resulting from numbness, a disease relating to stomach, blurry vision and weak hearing, and a drinking related disease. This part is to discuss these illnesses and how to cure them with food based on its characteristics and rules of application.

A Study of heathy condition in Hunagdineijing (『황제내경(黃帝內經)』에서의 몸과 건강(健康)에 대한 연구(硏究))

  • Oh, Chae Kun;Kim, Yong Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.3-17
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    • 2007
  • The term '健康(heathy condition)' does not appear in East Asian medical classics. Its root comes from the ancient word 'hal' which can be translated as 'hale', 'whole', 'sound in wind and limb', and it means 'the physical state is flawless, whole, satisfactory, and strong'. The Japanese translated it into the Chinese letters 건강 in the 19th century and this was spread during the Japanese occupation era. This study is an attempt to explore what "huangdineijing" (the most representative medical documents of East Asian medicine) mentions about healthy condition, which is as a term to express the body's ideal state and what other concepts exist that correspond to 健康.

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488 cases analysis of tongue characteristic from case record monographs of Warm disease in Qing Dynasty (488례청대온병의안적설상분석)

  • Li, Ya;Wang, Shenghua;Hou, Yangfang;Guan, Junda;Liang, Rong
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.427-431
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    • 2006
  • From 51 monographs of case record in Qing Dynasty, we chose 29 monographs in which tongue diagnosis applied to Warm disease. Then extracted all the case records and got 488 cases from them. In according to the classification of tongue diagnosis in teaching material of TCM diagnosis of higher TCM schools education, we had a statistic analysis on the 488 cases. Results show that the recording rate of tongue coating was highest, 65.16%. From high to low sequentially, the frequency of different fur was yellow fur, white fur and black fur. During $1850{\sim}1911$ of Qing Dynasty, the description of tongue coating changed that the proportion of white fur, yellow fur and compound fur was increased. On the contrary, the proportion of black fur was decreased. The recording rate of the color of tongue was 23.16%, in which the rate of red tongue and crimson tongue were higher. The recording rate of fur character was 37.7%. During $1850{\sim}1911$ of Qing Dynasty, the recording rate of greasy fur was increased to the first. The application of tongue diagnosis involves the warm-heat species of Warm Disease, damp-heat species of Warm Disease and pestilence.

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A Study of Fuqibing (복기병(伏氣病)에 대(對)한 소고(小考))

  • Bang, Jung Kyun
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.93-97
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    • 2007
  • In "Huangdineijing", detailed descriptions of the human physiology, pathology, causes of diseases, and symptoms can be found. The doctors who studied "Huangdineijing" interpreted "Huangdineijing" from many different points of view and such contents are being put to practical use even today. Some parts, however, are not translated clearly enough. Contents of the book of Fuqibing falls into this category. It cannot be explained why the description of Fuqibing is mentioned after Fuqibing. This study is an organization of the writer's opinion on Fuqibing.

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Holistic Concept of the Medical Beauty in "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)" ("황제내경(黃帝內經)" 의학미용적정체관념(醫學美容的整體觀念))

  • Ju, Bao-Zhao;Kim, Hyo-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.35-37
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    • 2010
  • The Medical Beauty in "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)" is characterized by the establishment of the unity of man and nature, human and social unity, the unity of human body organs and meridians, Gi-Blood[氣血] human essence unity, the unity of body and spirit. The harmony of Jang(臟) and Bu(腑), blood and Gi(氣), Eum and Yang and mental and physical health are essential to the beauty, and the harmony of internal and external environment must not be overlooked. In a word, the Medical Beauty in "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)" is the thought of strong and handsome which based on cultivating health to prevent disease and aging.

The Study on the Establishment of Management System for Traditional Korean Medicine Terms (한의학 용어 관리 시스템 구축 연구)

  • Lee, Byung-Wook;Eom, Dong-Myung
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.115-128
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    • 2009
  • Background : Currently, ontology research has led the trend of technical development in medical informatics area. For Korean medicine, the reference terminology should be developed to facilitate the ontology research. Objective : This research aimed to design the management system for traditional Korean medical terms. Method :We built the internet-based system in which multi-users work simultaneously by using the relational database system(SQL Server2005) and visual studio 2005. Result : By this system, researchers can collect, refine, and inspect Korean medicine terms efficiently, and the terms can be transcribed into synonym, Korean, Chinese, and simplified Chinese. It enables the terms be input into the system accurately and managed by its classification. Conclusion : We developed the concept groups and its hierarchy system for Korean medicine terms which provides the basis for ontology system.

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A Study on Zhang Zhong-Jing's Ideology of Health Cultivation by Protecting Yang Analyzed from the Usage of Guizhi in Treatise on Cold Damage (종(从)"상한론(伤寒论)"용계지간중경적호양양생사상(用桂枝看仲景的护阳养生思想))

  • Liu, Chung-Yuan
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 2009
  • "Treatise on cold damage and miscellaneous disease" is a ancient formula records on keeping in good health, provided "Internal classic" is a ancient codes on keep in good health. It can be inferred that Zhang Zhongjing was a first inheritor of academic ideology from "formula followed by establishment of the therapeutic principles". Before writing and compiling the "Treatise on cold damage and miscellaneous disease", Zhang zhongjing got the essence of "Internal classic" after composing and utilizing "Plain Questions", "Miraculous pivot and classic of difficult issues", so all the theory foundations of "Treatise on cold damage and miscellaneous disease" came from "Internal classic". The keynote of internal classic lies in obeying the Yin and Yang in natural world and preserving and maintaining the yang-qi of human body to attain the longest life-span. Zhang assimilated the essence of "Internal classic" and then generated a new ideological system - "Treatise on cold damage and miscellaneous disease" when studying it. This article is to expound ideology inheritance of keeping in good health by protecting Yang in "Internal classic" from analyzing the usage of Guizhi in "treatise on cold damage diseases".

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Study on the definitions of pulses of "Maekgyeol(脈訣)" by comparison of "Maekgyung(脈經)" and "Maekgyeol(脈訣)" and "Maekgyeolganoh(脈訣刊誤)" ("맥경(脈經)"."맥결(脈訣)"."맥결간오(脈訣刊誤)"의 비교를 통한 "맥결(脈訣)"의 맥상(脈象)에 대한 연구(硏究))

  • Chung, Chi-Wook;Yoon, Chang-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.103-116
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    • 2010
  • "Maekgyung(脈經)" was the first book for diagnostic method in traditional Chinese medicine history, but it couldn't be spreaded widely. After that, "Maekgyeol(脈訣)" was widely spreaded for centuries, because it was more concise and easier to memorize than "Maekgyung". But as time went by, people got to know that "Maekgyeol" had many errors. After "Maekgyeolganoh(脈訣刊誤)" corrected the errors of "Maekgyeol", "Maekgyeol" came to lose its reputation and people began to study "Binhomaekhak(瀕湖脈學)" instead of "Maekgyeol". We got to wonder why "Maekgyeol" was criticized by many people, so we decided to compare the definitions of pulses(脈象) in "Maekgyung" and "Maekgyeol" and "Maekgyeolganoh". Both "Maekgyung" and "Maekgyeol" have 24 kinds of pulses, but 22 kinds are in common. In 22 kinds of pulses, only 2 kinds of definitions are similar and the others are different. And "Maekgyeolganoh" criticized errors of "Maekgyeol" and corrected the definitions by that of "Maekgyung". In conclusion, we come to know that "Maekgyeol" was rejected by people because it defined most of pulses different from "Maekgyung".

Cultural Background of the Western Han Dynasty of Huangdi Neijing (《황제내경(黄帝内经)》 성서적서한문화배경(成书的西汉文化背景))

  • Zhang, Dengben
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.181-189
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    • 2013
  • Huangdi Neijing was completed during the several decades after Shijiand before Qilue, whose main content draws from the medical achievements of Qin and Han Dynasty, and is deeply influenced by Confucianism, Buddhism and Daoism of Qin and Han Dynasty. What creates the profound impact on its construction of medical theories are the thoughts of this period, such as "Valuing life", "people", "Valuing Yang", "Valuing earth", "the Heaven theory", "the Unity of Man and Nature", and the important works of this period, such as Huai Nan Zi, Chun Qiu Fan Lu, Shiji. Even the astronomy, calendar and medical achievements of this period are the basic material absorbed into the theories of Huangdi Neijing.