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Microscopic Identification of "Chung Wi Dan"

  • Park, Jong-Hee;Cho, Chang-Hee;Do, Won-Im
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.266.2-266.2
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    • 2002
  • "Chung Wi Dan" is a Chinese patent medicine, which is used for various purposes in Korea. According to traditional publications, they are mixtures of several powders made of herb medicines. Chung Wi Dan of 19 kinds of powder is used for catarrh of the gastrointestines, indigestion, a pain in the chest. nausea. For the identification of individual ingredients in such powdery mixtures, microscopic method may advantageously be used as it requires only a small amount of specimens. (omitted)

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A Case of Treament of a Taeumin Patient with Sweaty Scrotum and Dysuria (낭습(囊濕)과 소변불리(小便不利)를 주소로 하는 태음인(太陰人) 환자의 치험 1례)

  • Lim, Jin-ny;Lee, Eui-ju;Koh, Byung-hee;Song, Il-byung
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.114-117
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    • 2001
  • 1. Object: The primary purpose of this case study is to report that a Tae-Yin-In patients with sweaty scrotum and dysuria was treated with 'Chung sim youn ja tang' and then his symptom decreased 2. Subject: A male obese patient with sweaty scrotum and dysuria that visit Kirin oriental hospital to be treated for obesity 3. Method: The patient was to have a very low calory diet and to exercise for an hour daily and to take a Herb-medicine, 'Chung sim youn ja tang'. Change of his subjective symptom, sweaty scrotum and dysuria, was measured by VAS(Visual Analog Scale) 4. Result: A Tae-Yin-In patients with sweaty scrotum and dysuria was treated with 'Chung sim youn ja tang' and Change of his subjective symptom, sweaty scrotum and dysuria, was measured by VAS(Visual Analog Scale) then his symptom decreased. 5. Conclusion: 'Chung sim youn ja tang' may have an effect on Treatment of sweaty scrotum and dysuria. Further study is needed how to conclud 'disease pattern of constitution' accroding with co-symptom.

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