KMID : 0644020090220010071
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2009 Volume.22 No. 1 p.71 ~ p.86
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A Study on the Principles of Regional Perspirations
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Lyu Jung-Ah
Jeong Chang-Hyun
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Abstract
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For having good therapeutic value, putting the ideal of diagnosis and treatment based on overall analysis of symptoms and signs[Ü©ñûã¿ö½] into practice is very important, so the Eastern Medicine¡¯s peculiar diagnosis without interference by the western medical diagnosis is very important. The peculiar method of Eastern Medicine¡¯s diagnosis is four methods of diagnosis(ÞÌòàÛö), a joint term for inspection, auscultation and olfaction, interrogation, pulse feeling and palpation. In the process of interrogation[Ùýòà], from analyzing the perspiration phase, doctor can get various physical information. Especially perspiration from particular region can be a clue for founding focus or cause of disease. This thesis divide the phase of perspiration into eight bodily region, perspiration from all body, head, face, back, chest and armpit, stomach, pubic region and lower part, hands and feet, and inquire the possible causes and principles of these perspirations. In conclusion, the regional perspiration can be a clue point out the origin of fever and condition of Gi(Ѩ) flow. Perspiration from head, back, chest and armpit, hands and feet means that certain fever cannot extend to the outside of body, and at the same time, means the Gi(Ѩ) flow of outside is being intercepted. So the perspirations from that region become an object of medical treatment.
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KEYWORD
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Perspiration, Region, Four Methods of Diagnosis(ÞÌòàÛö), Diagnosis and Treatment based on overall Analysis of Symptoms and Signs(Ü©ñûã¿ö½)
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