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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2011 Volume.24 No. 3 p.15 ~ p.25
Pulse diagnosis procedure before and after the acupuncture in Hwangjenaekyung
Bae Seong-Cheol

Shin Seung-Hoon
Kim Ki-Wang
Abstract
The acupuncture procedures in Hwangjenaekyung (üÜð¨Ò®Ìè) was different to modern ones in many aspects. Especially, the role of pulse diagnosis in acupuncture was totally different and the pulse diagnosis was essential part in acupuncture therapy in Hwangjenaekyung era. We found four noteworthy features on the pulse diagnosis before and after acupuncture in Hwangjenaekyung : (1) Pulse diagnosis was a mandatory process in acupuncture (2) Doctors who used pulse diagnosis in 12 meridians (ä¨ì£ÌèØæø¼òàØæÛö), pulse diagnosis in 9 points of 3 body parts (߲ݻÎúý¦ØæÛö), and comparative pulse diagnosis between radial artery and carotid artery (ìÑçÊõ»Ï¢ÓßÝïØæÛö) followed the former rule ((1)). (3) The major pulse features to detect before and after acupuncture were conversion between the vacuous pulse (úÈØæ) and the replete pulse (ãùØæ), and conversion between slippery pulse (üÁØæ) and rough pulse (ß»Øæ). (4) Deukki (ÔðѨ, Deqi) was synonym of Kiji (Ѩò¸), and it referred to the changes of arterial pulse, not the sensation followed by acupuncture manipulation.
KEYWORD
pulse diagnosis, Hwangjenaekyung, acupuncture, obtaining qi
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