@article{ART002743571},
author={Kim Sung Chul},
title={A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory},
journal={Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine},
issn={1226-4075},
year={2003},
volume={15},
number={2},
pages={38-57}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim Sung Chul
TI - A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory
JO - Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine
PY - 2003
VL - 15
IS - 2
PB - The Society of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine
SP - 38
EP - 57
SN - 1226-4075
AB - Objective: The purpose of this study is to discourse upon that the construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine has a significant property of Oriental Medicine by explaining the disparity of the viscera and bowels of four constitutions through the special quality of ying-qi and wei-qi circulating in human body on the basis of the channel-qi theory of ┌Huangdi Neijing┘ Conclusion: 1. Primordial-qi is the congenital essence inherited from the parents and pectoral-qi, ying-qi and wei-qi is the acquired essence derived from the food and air that human eat and breathe. 2. Ying-qi and wei-qi circulates in the meridian system by the strength and pushing of pectoral-qi under the influence of primordial-qi 3. Ying-qi, by the pushing function of pectoral-qi, determines large lung-small liver and small lung-large liver according to the innate quantity of qi and blood. 4. Wei-qi, by the pushing function of pectoral-qi, determines large spleen-small kidney and small spleen-large kidney according to the innate quantity of qi and blood. 5. The heart in the theory of the meridian system's fetus-nourishing and Sasang Constitutional Medicine is involved in the formation of viscera and bowels as governing human body and seven emotions. 6. It is considered that Taiyang person and Taiyin person have the constitution influenced by ying-qi. 7. It is considered that Shaoyang person and Shaoyin person have the constitution influenced by wei-qi. The inquiry into several literatures on the basis of the channel-qi theory of ┌Huangdi Neijing┘ leads us to the idea that the construction of Sasang Constitotional Medicine is another well-implied representation of the property of the meridian doctrine in the existing Oriental Medicine. And it is considered that the more continual studies of literatures and Sasang Constitutional Medicine Acupuncture are necessary henceforth.
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Kim Sung Chul. (2003). A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory. Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine, 15(2), 38-57.
Kim Sung Chul. 2003, "A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory", Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine, vol.15, no.2 pp.38-57.
Kim Sung Chul "A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory" Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine 15.2 pp.38-57 (2003) : 38.
Kim Sung Chul. A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory. 2003; 15(2), 38-57.
Kim Sung Chul. "A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory" Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine 15, no.2 (2003) : 38-57.
Kim Sung Chul. A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory. Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine, 15(2), 38-57.
Kim Sung Chul. A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory. Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine. 2003; 15(2) 38-57.
Kim Sung Chul. A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory. 2003; 15(2), 38-57.
Kim Sung Chul. "A Literature Study on the Construction of Sasang Constitutional Medicine on the basis of Channel-qi theory" Journal of Sasang Constitution and Immune Medicine 15, no.2 (2003) : 38-57.