KMID : 0387420140250020203
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Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry 2014 Volume.25 No. 2 p.203 ~ p.212
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Conceptual Variation of TalYeong-SilJeong in the Medical History
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Hong Sae-Young
Lee Jae-Hyok
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Abstract
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to bring new light on TalYeong-SilJeong (exhaustion of Yeonggi and loss of Essence) through the verification of both the original intention of Hwangjenaegyeong and the conceptual variation afterwards.
Methods: Of various East Asian medical texts, those inferring to TalYeong-SilJeong includeing Hwangjenaegyeong itself were closely examined under the aspect of its conception.
Results: TalYeong-SilJeong was suggested as the first representative tool and accurate diagnostic method of questioning in order to determine the mental state of a patient. However, medical scholars have suggested different levels of meaning. Some used the term for the broad coverage of mental illnesses, understanding Hwangjenaegyeong¡¯s discrimination as symbolic gesture, while others projected an unchallenged value on it and weaved it into the concrete set of a disease.
Conclusions: The treatment of TalYeong-SilJeong is suggested according to the varying viewpoints of each medical text. By understanding multiple layers of the conception beyond, a clinician is expected to gain an exuberant image of conception on the one hand and an insight for more effective treatment on the other hand.
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KEYWORD
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TalYeong, SilJeong, Neurosis, Korean Medicine
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