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KMID : 0363420080220020187
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2008 Volume.22 No. 2 p.187 ~ p.204
A Study on the Literatures of Oriental Medicine Which Deals with the Treatment Principle on Myopia
Ha Su-Yun

Kim Jang-Hyun
Min Sang-Yeon
Abstract
Objectives : Myopia is a disease which can be easily found in the child and it considers as a prevalent disease. This study has a reference of the literatures of oriental medicine on the myopia to investigate treatment principles of the myopia.

Methods : This study is based on the literatures of oriental medicine.

Results : According to the literatures of oriental medicine, there were two opposite opinions those could cause myopia. One was ¡¯lack of Yinqi(ëäѨ)¡¯, the other was ¡¯lack of Yangqi(åÕѨ)¡¯. Originally many scholars thought that myopia was caused by laking of Yinqi(ëäѨ). The representative scholar was LiGao, and his work is Dongwonsunsangsihyobang(ÔÔê¯à»ßæãËüùÛ°). But, some scholars insisted the opposite opinions, and the next generations accepted this opinion. The representative scholar was WangHaoGu(èÝû¿Í¯), his work was Chasanangi(ó®ÞÀÑñò±). Euihakgangmok(ì¢ùÊ˵ÙÍ) published conversely the opinion of LiGao. Therefore, after ages appreciated that LiGao and WangHaoGu(èÝû¿Í¯) insisted the same opinions-the cause of the myopia was lack of Yangqi(åÕѨ). So the most latest generation scholars knew that the cause of myopia was lack of Yangqi(åÕѨ).

Conclusions : Historically many scholars insisted that myopia was caused by lack of ¡¯Yangqi(åÕѨ)¡¯. But that is the result of false transmission through the generation.
KEYWORD
myopia, the literatures of oriental medicine
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