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Journal of The Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine Informatics
2012 Volume.18 No. 1 p.78 ~ p.115
A study on Gigoo-inyoung pulse
Seok Jin-Han

Sim Cheol-Ung
Choi Hyun-Bae
Lee Si-Hyeong
Abstract
Pulse diagnosis has been highly valued in many East Asian medical books, since "Huangdaineijing(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)" published. Gigoo-inyoung pulse method(ѨϢìÑçÊØæÛö) is one of the four pulse diagnostic methods originally written in"Huangdaineijing(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)". At the late 3rd century, "Maijing(ØæÌè)" redefined the positions of Gigoo-inyoung pulse(ѨϢìÑçÊØæ). According to "Maijing(ØæÌè)", both spots were 1fen(ÝÂ) in front of guan(μ) but Gigoo on the right hand and Inyoung on the left hand. At the middle of 13th century, "Maekgyolejijangbyungsikdoseol(ØæÌÁò¦íæÜ»ãÒÓñàã)" had detailed view points about the manner of reading Gigoo-inyoung pulse. "Maekgyolejijangbyungsikdoseol(ØæÌÁò¦íæÜ»ãÒÓñàã)" explained clearly the position of 1fen(ÝÂ) in front of guan(μ) by sketch of wrist. The location indicated the border of cun(õ») and guan(μ). It also explained clearly corresponding certain cun-guan-chi(õ»Î¼ô©) with Gigoo-inyoung pulse by sketch. "Euihackipmoon(ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦)" is a comprehensive book on medicine written by Lee-Cheon(ì°?) in Ming(Ù¥) dynasty. In this book, pulse diagnosis is the most emphasized method among the four techniques of diagnosis(ÞÌòà). Furthermore, it introduces detailed information about Gigoo-inyoung pulse method(ѨϢìÑçÊØæÛö) in "Gigoo-inyoungmaekgyole(ѨϢìÑçÊØæÌÁ)". Lee-Cheon concured in the theory of "Yeongruegumbang(çµ×¾Ì¢Û°)" and "Maekgyolejijangbyungsikdoseol(ØæÌÁò¦íæÜ»ãÒÓñàã)" and put a short essay about Gigoo-inyoung pulse named "Gigoo-inyoungmaekgyole(ѨϢìÑçÊØæÌÁ)" quoted from the two books. Therefore, throughout many chapters of "Euihackipmoon(ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦)", Gigoo-inyoung pulse is used in order to distinguish internal damage(Ү߿) and external contraction(èâÊï). "Maekgyolejijangbyungsikdoseol(ØæÌÁò¦íæÜ»ãÒÓñàã)" and "Euihackipmoon(ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦)" understood Gigoo-inyoung pulse commonly by corresponding certain cun-guan-chi(õ»Î¼ô©) with Gigoo-inyoung pulse. Therefrom, Gigoo-inyoung pulse can distinguish seven emotions(öÒï×) of internal damage(Ү߿) or six excesses(ë»ëâ) of external contraction(èâÊï).
KEYWORD
Gigoo Pulse , Inyoung pulse , Maekgyolejijangbyungsikdoseol , Gigoo-inyoungmaekgyole , Yeongruegumbang
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