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KMID : 0877120160290010011
Journal of Korean Medical History
2016 Volume.29 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.31
Comparison of 29 Diagrams of Lung Originated from Ming Tang Zang Fu Tu (Ù¥ÓÑíôÝ°Óñ)
Jo Hak-Jun

Abstract
Objectives : The goal of this paper is to research what affected diagrams of lung originated from Ming Tang Zang Fu Tu during the time they were changed in.

Methods : Diagrams of lung in Traditional Chinese and Japanese medical books had been collected as many as possible. Besides being grouped by Huang Longxiang (üÜ×£ßÔ)'s classification, they were analysed by 4 form factors, e.g. shape, number, veins and petiole of leafs.

Results : Reliability of this methods had been checked on by the correspondence with Huang's 14 standard books, before 29 diagrams of lung were selected from 33 books including 13 books that Huang had already made his proposal. The lobes in most of diagrams resembled 6 lanceolate or long oval leafs, or a maple leaf with 5 indentations. In most of diagrams, veins of leafs were described variously, more or less than 9 nodes often drew in petioles.

Conclusions : Suwen (áÈÙý), Nan Jing (ÑñÌè) and Wang Bing would had steadily worked on 29 diagrams of lung, since diagram of lung stemmed from Ming Tang Zang Fu Tu, went out into the world in Zhen Jiu Ju Ying (öÝ϶ö©çÈ). But they were not drawn through dissection during same periods.
KEYWORD
diagram of lung, Ming Tang Zang Fu Tu (Ù¥ÓÑíôÝ°Óñ), Nanjing (ÑñÌè), Suwen (áÈÙý), Wang Bing
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