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KMID : 1123920150290030240
Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2015 Volume.29 No. 3 p.240 ~ p.245
Study of Discussion for Pulse Diagnosis of Meridian System seen by Research Assignment of the Small and Large Intestine in Wrist Pulse-taking Method
Hwang Chi-Hyuk

Kim Myung-Hyun
Kim Byoung-Soo
Abstract
Pulse diagnosis, the most popular diagnostic tool in traditional Korean medicine, had had many forms but had been fixed on using wrist pulse and placing internal organs on Cun, Guan and Chi(õ» μ ô©). Wang Shuhe(èÝâÒûú) suggested placing six viscera(ë»Ý°) on Cun, Guan and Chi based on relationship between external and internal meridian vessel, and Zhang Jiebin(íåË¿Þ¹) criticized his suggestion and insisted that pulse diagnosis should be based on the organ system. But the origin of pulse diagnosis which can be found in "(Huangdi's) Internal Classic(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)" is a tool mainly for diagnosis of not internal organ system but meridian system. Most of material about pulse diagnosis after Ming dynasty(Ù¥ÓÛ) reinterpreted pulse diagnosis in the aspect of organ system, So there has to be additional discussion about it.
KEYWORD
pulse diagnosis(Øæòà), wrist pulse-taking method(õ»Ï¢Øæ), Pulse Classic(ØæÌè), Wang Shuhe(èÝâÒûú)
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