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Journal of Korean Medical History 2018 Volume.31 No. 1 p.105 ~ p.122
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A Study on the Prescriptions in the Five Viscera Section (çéíôÚ¦) of Euibangyuchui (ì¢Û°ëºö©) - Focusing on the Form of Delivery for Medicinal Prescriptions -
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Jung Ji-Hun
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Abstract
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Most of the prescriptions currently used by Korean medicine institutions to treat patients are delivered in the form of decoctions. The author reviewed the five-viscera section (çéíôÚ¦) of Euibangyoochui (ì¢Û°ëºö©), which is composed of theory, medicinals, diet, taboo, acupuncture and moxibustion, and exercises. The medicinals cover a total of 1,144 prescriptions cited from 14 medical books, and provides a wide range of prescriptions and delivery options, including decoctions, powders and pills. Of the 1,144 prescriptions, the author notes that among them, 577 prescriptions which use powders (41%) are the most popular; 444 are pills (31%) and are the second most popular; 329 decoctions (23%) are the third most popular, and 64 other prescriptions are 5 percent. Expanding treatment options and delivery of medicinal prescriptions presented in the five-viscera section (çéíôÚ¦) of Euibangyoochui (ì¢Û°ëºö©), is beneficial to both patients and doctors. The author suggests that expansion of herbal treatment options will provide opportunities to overcome current treatment limitations in the Korean medical service industry.
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KEYWORD
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Euibangyoochui, Five-viscera section, Prescriptions, Form of prescription
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