KMID : 0616120080390040271
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Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy 2008 Volume.39 No. 4 p.271 ~ p.289
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Comparative Analysis on The Great Three Books of Oriental Medicines
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Choi Myung-Sook
Yim Dong-Sool Lee Sook-Yeon
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Abstract
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In the Oriental Medicine field the great three reference books are Hwantienaekyung(üÜð¨Ò®ÌÓ, HJNK), Sihnnongbonchokyung(ãêÒÜÜâõ®Ìè, BCK) and Shanghanlun(SHR). HJNK has been a theory book regarded as a bible of the Oriental Medicine, BCK, a herbal book with 365 species of red letters noticed from Bonchokyungjipjoo(Üâõ®Ìèó¢ñÉ) and SHR, very important clinical book with concrete prescriptions for the therapy of patients. Though these books were written by Chinese people ca. 2000 years ago, yet they are no doubt very important and effective ones in these days. Unfortunately they are handed down to all transmitted books for a long times because original ones were destroyed by fire and another troubles. In this study we have tried to extract three common terminological words and common theories from the prescription law by theoretical principles(ìµÛöÛ°å·, clinical therapeutic mechanism) acquired through the comparative analysis of these three books. They are qi(Ѩ), cold or heat(ùÎæð) and yin & yang(ëäåÕ), and their practical basic theories have been evidenced through exterior & interior of body(øú×ê) and deficiency or exessiveness(úÈãù) by the heat of Sun. Also we would have realized that Oriental Medicine should be analyzed through various scientific techniques and clinical experiences, and necessarily unified to yin & yang monism from qi theory of the Sun in all human¡¯s life cycle(ßæÒÇÜ»ÞÝ).
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KEYWORD
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Oriental Medicine, HJNK, BCK, SHR, Yin & Yang Monism by the Sun, Qi
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