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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 274-277, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-512517

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[Objective] Analyze the discussion of Qi and Qi transformation in Huangdi Neijing, therefore to give insight into the Qi Theory of TCM. [Methods] Analyze articles about Qi and Qi transformation in Huangdi Neijing, as well as comments from doctors of all dynasties, to summerize the understanding on Qi and Qi transformation of Huangdi Neijin. [Result] In the whole book of Huangdi Neijing, there are 19 chapters named after Qi, 1700 (2997) characters of Qi are mentioned, and there are 7 discussions upon Qi transformation. The Qi mentioned in Huangdi Neijing can be material, or functional, or be able to transform. The conception of Qi transformation includes six parts: the transformation among Yin and Yang, among the five elements, and the growth and transformation among all kinds of essences, the transportation, nutrition and transformation among all kinds of matters, as well as the transportation of Qi and the transformation of five elements' motion and six kinds of natural factors.[Conclusion] Qi transformation is mentioned in all but a few chapters in Huangdi Neijing. Everything, from matters growing to turning into essences is actually Qi transformation. In Huangdi Neijing's view, Qi transformation is the fundamental of all matters coming into being, and the fundamental to stay healthy, therefore the fundamental of preserving health, diagnosis and treatment.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 81-84, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-487574

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Objective] The article analyzed the application of qi transformation for diagnosis and treatment in clinic from four aspects: theory, method, formula and herbs. [Methods] Wang Kungen is instructor of the fourth,fifth project of academic experience inheriting the old Chinese medicine experts. Director Wang believes that the Qi transformation is the fundamental of everythings,including the humanbody.To analyze the relationship between qi transformation and theory-method-formula-herbs in clinical TCM based on the study of Huangdi Neijing and textual works of famous Chinese physicians. [Result]Qi transformation is the foundation of life, therefore the foundation of health. Abnormal Qi transformation leads to process and development of diseases, so the key to the treatment is to achieve the condition of“seizing the mechanism of disease and keeping qi in harmony”through all methods, rather than holding on to specific treatments like acupuncture and herbs. [Conclusion]Qi transformation is not only an important content of TCM theory system, but also the key point of treatment in clinic, and the core clinical theory of Director Wang.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 953-954, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-456193

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Objective] To analyze the character of diagnosis and treatment of excessive fluid zheng in medical record of ZuiHuaChuang, so that to improve level of medical diagnosis and treatment in clinical work. [Methods] Analyze the diagnosis,treatment and nurse of medical records of excessive fluid zheng in the book, to summarize the characteristic of diagnosis and treatment of excessive fluid zheng in medical record of ZuiHuaChuang. [Results] There are 6 cases involvingexcessive fluid zhengin 101 cases medical records in the whole book which written by WangYu in Qing Dynasty. The key symptoms of excessive fluid zheng in medical record of ZuiHuaChuang including difficulty in micturition,dyspnea,thirsty,edema, cardiopalmus, vomiting, insomnia and string-tight pulse accompanied with rapid or stasis pulse. It was treated with WuLin San most of time, and used the method ofinvigorating spleen to eliminate dampnessto regulate the constitution.[Conclusion] The character of diagnosis and treatment ofexcessive fluid zheng in medical record of ZuiHuaChuang including:1. diagnosed by pulse diagnosis, especial y combined with symptoms,2.Treat with WulinSan,and emphasize regulation of constitution after erasing excessive fluid.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 1159-1162, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-459372

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Objective]To study Professor Wang Kungen's therapeutic principles in treating functional dyspepsia by data mining therapy. [Method]First, establish Wang Kungen's medical records database;then do data standardization and data mining.[Result]There are total y 408 cases that meet the demand. Postprandial distress syndrome is the major subtype of senile group while epigastric pain syndrome is the major subtype of non senile group. The major patterns of syndrome of FD in Professor Wang Kungen's medical records are as fol ows: liver qi attacking the stomach, deficiency and stagnation of spleen Qi, disharmony of stomach qi, stagnation of qi and accumulation of dampness, phlegm-heat harassing the inner body. The major prescriptions are as fol ows:ErChen Decoction, ZuoJin Pil s, SiJunZi Decoction, SiNi Powder, LiuJunZi Decoction, XiangSu Decoction, WenDan Decoction. There is close correlation between prescriptions and patterns as fol ows:liver qi attacking the stomach and SiNi Powder, ZuoJin Pil s;stagnation of qi and accumulation of dampness and ErChen Decoction,PingWei powder;phlegm-heat harassing the inner body and WenDan Decoction, ErChen Decoction; There is close correlation between herbs as fol ows: Processed Rhizoma Pinel iae and Tangerine Peel, Processed Rhizoma Pinel iae and Poria cocos; Rhizoma Coptidis and Processed Evodia rutaecarpa; Fructus Aurantii and Processed Mangnolia officinalis; Radix Bupleuri and Radix Paeoniae Alba; Poria cocos and Atractylodes;Tangerine Peel and Caulis Peril ae; Poria cocos and Codonopsis pilosula; Radix Bupleuri and Curcuma aromatica. [Conclusion]The incidence and subtype of FD between female group and male group is different. Professor Wang Kungen's therapeutic principles in treating FD are clearing liver and adjusting stomach, soothing liver-qi stagnation,harmonizing stomach and lowering adverse qi, promoting the circulation of qi and resolving dampness and clearing phlegm heat.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 844-845, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-453221

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Objective To analyze the characteristics of differential diagnosis in medical record of ZuiHuaChuang, so that to improve level of medical diagnosis and treatment in clinical work. [Methods] Analyze and research 58 cases of medical records which involved in differential diagnosis in the book, to summarize the characteristic of differential diagnosis inmedical record of ZuiHuaChuang. [Results] There are 58 cases in 101 cases medical records in the whole book written by WangYu in Qing Dynasty. The differential diagnosis methods base on perimal symptoms, concomitant symptoms and pulse diagnosis, and the pulse diagnosis is attributed to the most importantly. The differential diagnosis based on pulse diagnosis is the key charcteristic ofmedical record of ZuiHuaChuang.

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