KMID : 1149220010090010105
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Korean Journal of Oriental Medical Prescription 2001 Volume.9 No. 1 p.105 ~ p.136
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A Study on the Principles of Treatment with Prescriptions in ¡®Pi Wei Lun¡¯
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Park Soon-Dal Hwang Hee-Jeung Kim Sang-Chan Byun Joon-Seok
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Abstract
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Objectives: ¡¯Pi Wei Lun¡¯ is the principal medical work of Li Dongyuan¡¯s writings, which contains most of his medical theories. There are sixty-three prescriptions in ¡¯Pi Wei Lun¡¯, and fifty-two of them were originated from him. This study was planned to present assistance to those who apply Dongyuan¡¯s theory clinically.
Methods: We investigated those fifty-two prescriptions literary, and studied them from a viewpoint of the principle and method of treatment.
Results: Dongyuan¡¯s fifty-two prescriptions can be classified into eight groups from the viewpoint of the principles and methods of treatment which are composed of ¡¯tonify the spleen and stomach & elevate the spleen Yang¡¯, ¡¯elevate the spleen Yang & expel fire¡¯, ¡¯elevate the spleen Yang & relieve dampness¡¯, ¡¯promote blood flow to eliminate blood stasis¡¯, ¡¯invigorate the spleen¡¯, ¡¯replenish Ki & and dispel phlegm¡¯, ¡¯purgation with drugs warm in nature¡¯, and ¡¯the other¡¯ eight methods.
Conclusions: From above, we concluded that Dongyuan considered ¡¯the primordial energy of the spleen and stomach¡¯ as the most important when making up prescriptions, but, at the same time, he used diverse methods of treatment on the ground of differentiation of syndromes.
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KEYWORD
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LiDongyuan, PiWeiLun, prescription, principlesoftreatment
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