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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2015 Volume.28 No. 2 p.87 ~ p.102
History of Symptom Discrimination based on Theory of Triple Energizers(ß²õ¥) before Tang Dynasty(ÓÐÓÛ)
Jo Hak-Jun

Abstract
Objectives : I intended to find out the origin and development of symptom discrimination based on theory of triple energizers before Tang Dynasty(ÓÐÓÛ).

Methods : I extracted the topic-related contents from books in this era. After arraying them in a chronological order, I analyzed the materials.

Results : The author in Zhong Zang Jing(ñéíúÌè) first mentioned that symptom of Huo Luan(?Õ¯) was deeply related with triple energizers. Ge Hong(Êçûó) did not only come out with some symptoms and mechanisms for Shang Han(ß¿ùÎ) and Za Bing(íÚÜ»), but also applied them to their usages for herb medicine. Chao Yuan Fang(áµêªÛ°) suggested its symptoms were more closely related with Shang Han and Za Bing than before. For the first time, Chao subdivided its symptoms to both cold-heat and weakness-strength sides. Sun Sai Miao(áÝÞÖر) supplemented its discrimination invented by Chao(áµêªÛ°), adding more symptoms and prescriptions for triple energizers. Wang Tao(èÝÔ§) showed more prescriptions for triple energizers than before, and initially designed the discrimination for Huo Luan, diabetes(á¼Êä), and epidemic Wen Bing(è®Ü»).

Conclusions : Before Tang dynasty, the symptom discrimination based on theory of triple energizers had been originated and developed for the purpose of repairing Za Bing, not just treating Wen Bing.
KEYWORD
triple energizers(ß²õ¥) , Tang Dynasty(ÓÐÓÛ) , history , symptom discrimination
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