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Journal Of The Korea Institute Of Oriental Medical Diagnostics
2012 Volume.16 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.8
On the Pulse Diagnosis via a Thread, Namely "Xuanxizhenmai"
Choi Sung-Min

Kim Ki-Wang
Abstract
Objectives: Although the faith that pulse diagnosis via a thread, namely "Xuanxizhenmai", had been applied to some women in royal families, is widely spread in East Asian countries, but it is still controversial that whether this faith is based on historical facts or just originated from some folk tales. So we provided some reasonable clues to interpret that faith.

Methods: The digitalized Annals of Joseon Dynasty and Twenty Five Books of Chinese History were used for historical example search. Conventional internet search engines are widely used for investigation of other examples and related interpretations. Additionally, a pilot observation with nylon threads and optical vibration detection devices was performed to confirm it¡¯s feasibility.

Results: Although there are a few evidences supporting Xuanxizhenmai¡¯s existence in Qing dynasty, no evidence was found to show it¡¯s existence in authoritative annals of Korea and China. The pilot observation showed that in optimal environment, some intense arterial pulse could be propagated dozens of centimeter, but it was not applicable to clinical needs.

Conclusions: Pulse propagation via a thread was proved to be reproducible within limited extents, but pulse diagnosis via a thread, namely Xuanxizhenmai, seem to have never been used for proper clinical purpose.
KEYWORD
Xuanxizhenmai, pulse diagnosis via a thread, arterial pulse diagnosis, pulse propagation, folk tale
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