KMID : 0644020050180040145
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2005 Volume.18 No. 4 p.145 ~ p.154
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The Study on the SangHanIJeGeum
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Kim Bong-Hyun
Shin Young-Il
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Abstract
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The SangHanIlJeGeum(ß¿ùÎ-ð«ÐÝ) explain the six channel of disease. The Greater Yang controls the construction and defence, and governs the exterior of the body, which serves as the body¡¯s external barrier. Accordingly, many of the signs associated with greater yang appear in the early stages of disease. The essential features of greater yang disease are a pulse that is floating, headache, stiffness and pain of the head and nape, heateffusion, and aversion to cold. The main feature of Yang brightness disease is yang hyperactivity and heat exuberance. An evil can directly enter the yang brightness channel from the exterior, but it usually passes into the channel from the greater yang. Yang brightness disease is generally characterized by generalized heat effusion, spontaneous sweating, aversion not to cold but to heat, and a pulse that is large. Distinction is made between a heat patter and a repletion pattern.
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KEYWORD
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SangHanIlJeGeum, The Greater Yang, heat effusion, spontaneous sweating
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