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KMID : 1149220010090010137
Korean Journal of Oriental Medical Prescription
2001 Volume.9 No. 1 p.137 ~ p.163
Lee Yong-Yoon

Choi Chang-Won
Kim Hee-Chul
Lee Kang-Nyoung
Keack Jeong-Jin
Lee Young-Su
Kim Il-Ryul
Abstract
From ancient times to Ching Dynasty, we studied the causes and oriental prescriptions of purpura for 23 oriental medical records. The results were obtained as follows ; 1. Purpura is a disease that raises the purplish speckle or speckle mass on the skin by blood overflowing between flesh and skin and belongs to speckle occurrence(Balban, Û¡Úè) or blood symptom(Hyeoljeong, úìñû). 2. At ancient times, purpura named Balban(Û¡Úè), Banjin(ÚèòÖ), Yin-yang dok(ëäåÕÔ¸), Podoyeok(øãÔ¬æ¹) and Bansa etc. 3. In oriental carse of purpura, Insufficient symptoms are gastric energy insufficiency and groundless frame, and Sufficient symptoms are heat-evil in stomach, blood heat, season¡¯s improper energy, yin-evil height and wind-heat with phlegm. 4. At oriental prescriptions on purpura, Insufficient symptom used Hwabantang(ûùÚè÷·) mostly, the next Hyunsam-seugmatang(úÜ߸ã®Ø«÷·), Jojungtang(ðàñé÷·), Seogakcheongdaeeum(ßùÊÇôìÓêëæ), Heuknowhan(ýÙÒ¿ü¯) and Sufficient symptom used Jojungikgitang(ðàñéìÌѨ÷·), Wibitang(êÖÞ¡÷·), Daegeonjungtang(ÓÞËïñé÷·), Hwanggi-geonjungtang etc. much. 5. The medicines for external use for purpura were Mil(ÚÌ), Seungma(ã®Ø«t), Mangcho-jeodamjeup(ØÓõ¦îÄÓÅñð), Geongal(ËëÊç), Seontae(àÑ÷Ü), Chongbaek and Gangjeup(˹ñð) etc., pregnant woman used jeongjeoni(ïÌî¼Òú). 6. The order of medicines were Seungma(ã®Ø«), Hwanggi, Insam(ìÑ߸), Seokgo(à´ÍÇ), Seogak(ßùÊÇ), Hyunsam(úÜ߸) and Chija(ö¼í­) ect.
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