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Consideration in the Interpretation of the Gwibi-tang (귀비탕(歸脾湯)의 방론(方論)에 관한 고찰)

  • Lee, Hye-Youn;Kim, Ho-Kyoung;Lee, Myoung-Sun;Kim, Hong-Jun
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.367-376
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to investigate the interpretation of the Gwibi-tang(歸脾湯, GBT) prescription in order to obtain the traditional significance. Methods : We have analyzed the interpretation on the GBT prescription through translations and comparisons based on classic books about the oriental medical prescriptions. Results : 1. The source of GBT in Dongeuibogam(東醫寶鑑) is Guchiryuyo(口齒類要), Jeongcheryuyo(正體類要) and Gyojubuinyangbang(校註婦人良方) etc. 2. Meaning of "GwiBi(歸脾)" in the GBT name is returning to the Bi(脾) which is origin of generating Gi(氣) and Blood(血). 3. GBT is composed of Sagunja-tang(四君子湯), Hwanggi-tang(黃芪湯) and Danggwibohyeol-tang(當歸補血湯) etc. 4. According to wide range of symptom, GBT can be varied by adding or subtracting herbs. Conclusions : In this study, we have demonstrated various methodologies. This paper will be useful to the future researchers and clinicians to conduct a study on herbal medicines such as the GBT.

Currently Provided Database Management System of Traditional Korean Medical Knowledge (한의학 전통 지식 데이터베이스 관리 시스템 현황)

  • Kim, Hyunho;Lim, Jinwoong;Park, Young-Jae;Park, Young-Bae
    • The Journal of the Society of Korean Medicine Diagnostics
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: The objective of this study is to investigate and valuate currently provided database management systems (DBMS) of traditional Korean medical knowledge. Methods: We searched DBMS on the web and smart device application markets (Apple App Store and Google Play Store). Key words for searching were 'traditional medicine', 'acupuncture', 'moxibustion', 'herbal medicine', and '한의학'. We looked into each DBMS to find out its scopes and limits, and each was valuated according to its functionality, accessibility, and utility. Results: 186 DBMS of traditional Korean medical knowledge were investigated and 91% of them were applications for smart devices. Almost all DBMS provided acupuncture and herb information, and a small amount of DMBS provided prescription and research paper information. Functionality, accessibility, and utility valuation were performed by using scoring system from 0 to 2. Mean values of functionality, accessibility, and utility were 0.86, 1.29, and 1.09. Conclusions: On the whole, high accessibility and low functionality were found, and various data-calculating functions were not implemented. Further researches and developments about traditional Korean medical knowledge DBMS are necessary to provide correct traditional Korean medical information and to support the studies about Korean medicine.

Free Radical Scavenging and Hepatoprotective Effects of Osumokkya-tang (오수목과탕(吳茱木瓜湯)의 자유(自由)라디칼 소거활성(演去活性) 및 肝(간) 세포(細胞) 보호효과(保護效果))

  • Jeong, Ok-Sam;Yun, Young-Gab;Kim, Youn-Chul
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2005
  • In order to find the new hepatoprotective agents preliminary screening of twelve prescriptions which have been used for the treatment of hepatic disease in Oriental traditional medicine has been carried out. Both DPPH free radical scavenging and hepatoprotective effect on tacrine-induced cytotoxicity in Hep G2 cells are performed. Osumokkya-tang which is one of the prescription belongs to interior-warming properties showed the DPPH free radical scavenging effect as well as hepatoprotective activity significantly. It is also suggested that its hepatoprotective effect is derived from Chaenomelis Fructus.

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Review on Classification of Prescription in "Yifangjijie" ("의방집해(醫方集解)" 처방 분류에 대한 고찰)

  • Song, Ji-Chung;Jeong, Heon-Young;Keum, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.26-34
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    • 2010
  • "Yifangjijie" is a collection of prescription in Traditional Medicine, which was published in Qing dynasty. In this book, effectiveness of prescriptions 1s described by means of Meridians uniquely compared with any others. Therefore, I tried to pay attention to those explanations and arrange by Meridians and effectiveness of prescriptions. Classification by effectiveness of prescriptions has a few points of emphasis in Meridians and Classification of Meridians by effectiveness of prescriptions has intent in somehow. In this paper, authors will explain those classification.

Review of Silymarin as a Model for Hepatotherapeutic Drug Development Using Herbal Resources (간질환의 경향분석과 한약을 이용한 약물개발 모델로서의 실라마린제제 고찰)

  • Jung, Jong-Mi;Park, Hye-Jung;Cho, Jung-Hyo;Son, Chang-Gue
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.124-130
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    • 2008
  • Herbal plants or traditional Oriental medicine have been considered as a potential resource of new drug development worldwide. However, traditional Korean medicine has given little effort to the field of new drug development. This study reports on a plant-derived hepatotherapeutic drug, silymarin, which has been popularly used in many countries. It was discovered as an active compound from Silybum marianum (milk thistle) which has been known as a medicinal plant having hepatoprotective properties in both European and Asian countries. While it has been used as an herbal prescription in Asia, its active compounds or scientific mechanisms were intensively studied in Europe. Currently, silymarin is one of the most powerful herbal extracts in the world, and its usage is being expanded to many other medical purposes. This report would be helpful for providing an informative example of herbal-derived drug development to Oriental doctors or scientists in the Oriental medicinal field.

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The Comparative Study of Oriental Medicine in Korea, Japan and China (한국(韓國)과 일본(日本) 및 중국(中國)의 동양의학(東洋醫學)에 대한 비교연구(比較硏究))

  • Cho, Ki-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.271-298
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    • 1998
  • During these days of new understanding, western medicine has developed remarkably and a revaluation of traditional medicine has been achieved. This appears to have resulted from the sound criticisms of what western medicine has achieved up to now; excessive subdivisions of clinical medicine, severe toxicity of chemical drugs, lack of understanding about patients complaints which cannot be understood objectively, and etc. It is thought that the role of traditional medicine will be more important in the future than it is now. Someone said that the research methods of traditional medicine depends on the way of experimental science too much. That there was no consideration of a system for traditional medicine and the critic also went so far as to assert that in some cases the characteristics of eastern ideas is to permit irrationalism itself. In view of this thinking, the term traditional medicine seems to have been used somewhat too vaguely. However, traditional medicine is a medical treatment which has existed since before the appearance of modern medicine and it was formed from a traditional culture with a long history. One form of traditional medicine, oriental medicine based upon ancient Chinese medicine, was received in such countries as Korea, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Tibet, and Mongolia. Oriental medicine then developed in accordance with its own environment, race, national characteristics, and history. Although there are some simultaneous differences between them, three nations in Eastern Asia; Korea, Japan, and China, have especially similar features in their clinical prescriptions and medical literature. These three nations are trying to understand each others unique traditional medicines through numerous exchanges. Even though many differences in their ways of studying have developed over history exist, recent academic discussions have been made to explore new ways into oriental medicine. Therefore a comparative study of oriental medicine has gradually been thought to be more important. In Korea the formation of a new future-oriented paradigm for oriental medicine is being demanded. The purpose of the new paradigm is to create a new recognition of traditional culture which creates an understanding of oriental medicine to replace the diminished understanding of oriental medicine that was brought about by the self-denial of traditional culture in modem history and cultural collisions between oriental and occidental points of view. Therefore, to make a new paradigm for oriental medicine which is suitable for these days, and fortifies the merit of oriental medicine while compensating its defects, the author has compared the characteristics of oriental medicines in Korea, Japan, and China. The conclusions of this research are as follows: 1. The fundamental differences of the traditional medicines of these three nations are caused by the differences in the systems of Naekyung and Sanghannon. 2. The pattern-identification of illnesses is generally divided into two categories; the pattern identification of Zang-Fu and the pattern identification of prescription. 3. There are many differences in the definition of terms, such as Yin and Yang, Deficiency and Excess, and etc. 4. Chinese traditional medicine has some new concepts about pattern identification and epidemic febrile disease. 5. Japanese traditional medicine has some characteristics about pattern identification of the whole bodys condition and signs of abdominal palpation. 6. In terms of the effects of herbal drugs, Chinese traditional medicine attaches great importance to the experiential efficacy of the herb, and Japanese traditional medicine is taking a serious view of the effects of experimental medical actions.

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A Historical Study for making a Chronological table of Choi Jongjun - A preceding study for the restoration of "Eouichwaryobang" (The Royal Physician's Essential Prescription) - (최종준(崔宗峻)의 년표(年表) 작성(作成)을 위한 역사적 고찰 - "어의촬요방(御醫撮要方)"의 복원을 위한 선행과제 -)

  • Ha, Jeong-Yong;Lee, Min-Ho;Kwon, Oh-Min;Ahn, Sang-Young;Ahn, Sang-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2008
  • The prime minister(樞密相公) Choi jongjun writes"Eouichwaryobang(御醫撮要方)"A.D. 1226 that is a Goryeo Period (A.D.$918{\sim}1392$). But today that has vanished, now. Inspite of the important worth of that book in Korea Traditional Medicine, there is no study about writer. So I research all the historical source about him. And I confront a historical source with the era for making a chronological table of Choi jongjun. I beliebe this survey make a great contribution towards the historical research of KTM. Now to conclude, In A.D. 1226, Choi Jongjun was Jung chuwonbusa(中樞院副使) or Chumseowonsa(簽書院事).

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Network Analysis on Herbal Combinations in Korean Medicine for Insomnia (불면 처방 활용 본초의 네트워크 분석)

  • Kim, An-na;Kim, Hong-jun;Song, Beom-yong;Lee, Seung-ho;Cho, Yong-ho;Oh, Yongtaek
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 2018
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to diversify the interpretation of formulas used for insomnia treatment by searching and analyzing herbal combinations in formulas used for insomnia treatment in Korean medicine. Methods : Frequency analysis was conducted on herbal combinations of 255 formulas related with insomnia, along with network analysis using Netminer 4.2.1. Results : This study has found herbal combinations used frequently in Korean medicine formulas used for insomnia treatment, and a result of network analysis composed of four communities. Each community consisted of herbs in affiliation of Yookmijihwangtang(六味地黃湯) and Samultang(四物湯), Bohyulchunghwatang(補血淸火湯) and Ondamtang(溫膽湯), Jungjihwan(定志丸) and Sanjointang(酸棗仁湯). Conclusions : This study could help in assisting researchers to diversify formula analysis in future studies. Moreover, the herbal combination in insomnia formulas could be used to search for insomnia formulas in other databases or creating a new prescription.

A Study on Jangseoksun(張錫純)'s use of Herb Remedies (장석순(張錫純)의 약물운용(藥物運用)에 관(關)한 고찰(考察))

  • Ma, Hae-Jin;Jeong, Chang-hyun
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.81-101
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    • 2010
  • The results of researching Jang's use of herb remedies through his book "Uihakchungjungchamseorok(醫學衷中參西錄)" are as follows. 1. Jang Seoksun's medicine is based on "Hwangjenaegyeong(黃帝內經)", "Sanghanron(傷寒論)", "Sinnongbonchogyeong(神農本草經)". And through constant study he brought to perfection his own unique medical theory. 2. He introduced Western medicine, and united it with traditional Chinese medicine. He perfected the Chinese-Western medical theory, by Chungjungchamseo(衷中參西) which means 'roots in traditional Chinese medicine, reference in Western medicine'. 3. He thought Onbyeong(溫病) was not an independent category of disease, but included it into the category of Sanghan(傷寒). So he used modified prescription of "Sanghanron(傷寒論)" to treat Onbyeong(溫病). 4. He expanded the category of remedy uses by using various compounds, such as minerals and animal compounds. He has also developed substitute remedies.

A Case Report of Conversion Disorder with Climacteric Symptoms (갱년기 증후군을 나타낸 전환장애 환자 치험 1례)

  • Kim, Ji-Eun;Yang, Seung-Jeong;Cho, Seong-Hee;Yeo, Eun-Ju;Park, Kyung-Mi;Kim, Kyung-Ok
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.144-153
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This case is that of a woman in her late forties who was diagnosed as conversion disorder. She suffered the climacteric while being treated with conversion disorder and the respective symptoms got worse. We investigated whether Korean traditional treatment is effective in patient with conversion disorder and menopausal symptoms. Methods: The prescription of Banhabaekchulchunma-tang, Gamisoyo-san, Bunsimgieum, acupuncture therapy and moxibustion therapy were used for the treatment. Results: After treatment, the chief complaint and accompanying symptoms were reduced to 40% compared with first visit day. Conclusions: We may conclude that Korean traditional treatment is effective in patients with conversion disorder and menopausal symptoms.