KMID : 0644020100230030069
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2010 Volume.23 No. 3 p.69 ~ p.80
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Discussing Sanghan(ß¿ùÎ) and Onbyeong(è®Ü») through the Study of Baekhotang(ÛÜûÛ÷·)
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Kim Sang-Hyun
Baik You-Sang Jeong Chang-Hyun Jang Woo-Chang
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Abstract
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The four taboos in using Baekhotang as explained by Odang(çï?), are identical to the standard symptoms of Severe Exterior Heat Syndrome[øúæðñìñû]. There are similarities between Sanghan and Onbyeong in using Baekhotang(ÛÜûÛ÷·). But there are significant differences between Sanghan and Onbyeong in explaining the pathogenesis of human body. In pattern identification by the Wi-Gi-Yoeng-Hyeol(êÛѨç½úì) system, body fluid[òÐäû] is the key feature, whereas in that of the Yuk-Gyeong(ë»Ìè) system, Yanggi(åÕѨ) is the point. Therefore, we can understand that the standard symptoms of pattern identification are slightly different. However, that Sanghan and Onbyeong present different explanations does not mean that the disease itself strictly ¡¯belong¡¯ to one category. They are different approaches, not explanations for two different subjects. Therefore, Sanghan and Onbyeong should be studied in line with this concept.
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KEYWORD
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Baekhotang(ÛÜûÛ÷·), Sanghan(ß¿ùÎ), Onbyeong(è®Ü»), Wi-Gi-Yoeng-Hyeol(êÛѨç½úì), four taboos(ÞÌÐ×)
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