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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2011 Volume.24 No. 6 p.145 ~ p.167
A study on The Diagnosis and Treatment Using The Theory of Five Organs in "Soayakjeungjikgyeol(á³ä®å·ñûòÁÌÁ)"
Baik You-Sang

Abstract
"Soayakjeungjikgyeol(á³ä®å·ñûòÁÌÁ)" written by Jeon Uel(ï±ëà, 1032-1113) in the Song dynasty, is the most old and well know specialty publication of pediatrics in Easter Traditional Medicine. "Soayakjeungjikgyeol(á³ä®å·ñûòÁÌÁ)" made a big influence not only on the development of pediatrics in later traditional medicine through the explanations of physiological and pathological knowledge and experiences, but also on application of many effective prescriptions which have been used in many clinics until now days. One of the most important meaning which "Soayakjeungjikgyeol(á³ä®å·ñûòÁÌÁ)" has, is that it emphasized on the diagnosis and treatment using the theory of five organs(çéíôÜ©ñû), and applied it to clinical medicine effectively. In othe words, through application of the theory of five organs in "Hwangjenargyeong(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)" to practical field, Jeon Uel(ï±ëà) played role of a ring connecting with studies of herbal medicine in the school of Yeoksu(æ¶â©), and the development of the theory of five organs of the four prominent doctors(ÑÑêªÞÌÓÞÊ«) in the Jin(ÑÑ) and Yuan(êª) dynasty. In this article, also it is investigated that how the theory of interaction among five phases(çéú¼), can be applied to treatment of pediatrics through analysis of related texts in "Soayakjeungjikgyeol(á³ä®å·ñûòÁÌÁ)". This studies would be useful to understanding the history and properties of the theory of five organs.
KEYWORD
Byeonjueng(Ü©ñû), Soayakjeungjikgyeol(á³ä®å·ñûòÁÌÁ), Five Organs
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