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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2016 Volume.29 No. 4 p.17 ~ p.36
Provenance and Concept of 10 Symptoms of Para-cold Damage(׾߿ùÎ) from Yixuerumen(ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦)
Jo Hak-Jun

Abstract
Objectives : This paper seeks to study the provenances of 10 Symptoms of Para-cold damage from Yixuerumen, and discovers the rationality and originality of para-cold damages recognized by Li Chan.

Methods : The paper looks through the books referenced by Yixuerumen to investigate the source
text for Yixuerumen¡¯s Para-cold Damage chapter, and the contents of the referenced books will be compared to that of Yixuerumen.

Results : The sources of the 10 symptoms of para-cold damage from Yixuerumen Chapter of Cold Damage can be traced to Leizhenghuorenshu (expectoration, indigestion, rising temperature due to lack of energy, and beriberi), Wang Zhen¡¯s Shanghanzhengzhimingtiao¡¤Xinzengxuleishanghansizheng(the infection in a boil, blood sattis, caused overexertion, and pox), and Liu Chun¡¯s Yujiweiyi¡¯s chapter on Common Cold. Here, Li Chan made his own addition of internal damage and damage of overworking. Li Chan seems to have considered para-cold damage not as a type of cold damage but as a ¡°concept relative to the broader range of cold damage.¡± In reflection of this
understanding, Li Chan limited the number of categories to ten in accordance with the developmental trace leading from Leizhenghuorenshu to Shanghanzhengzhimingtiao. When we understand para-cold damage as a ¡°concept relative to the narrower range of cold damage,¡± it could be used as a mean as for ¡°Wenbin diagnosis,¡± but Yixuerumen¡¯s para-cold damage is only utilized for the ¡°diagnosis of a broader concept of cold damage.¡±

Conclusions : Li Chan deserves credits for his academic rationality and originality displayed by the
method he used to form para-cold damages where he used real cold damage and para-cold damage as principles, by the division of para-cold damage symptoms into ten provenances, by the creation of the concept of para-cold damage, and by his broad collection of prescription and treatment corresponding to each type.
KEYWORD
Para-cold damage, Para-cold damage symptoms, Provenence, Concept , Yixuerumen(ì¢ùÊìýÚ¦)
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