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Kampo Medicine ; : 417-427, 2012.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374563

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Tenmin NAMIKAWA (並河天民) thought the <i>Shanghanlun</i> (傷寒論) was an important text. He also taught his pupils the importance of prescribing Zhongjing ZHANG's (張仲景) medicines. Ryokyu ARIMA (有馬凉及) was a physician-teacher, who prescribed Chengqitang (承気湯) for the emperor without conferring with other doctors. His chengqitang formulary was derived from medical texts by Zhongjing ZHANG. Kyugo GODA (合田求吾) on the other hand, was a pupil of Ikkannsai MATSUBARA (松原一閑斎), who wrote in the <i>Idokikigaki</i> (医道聞書) : the<i>Koho</i> (古方) school started by Ryokyu ARIMA. He was a hero who was punished by the Goseiin (後西院) emperor. He taught <i>Koho </i>to Tenmin. This therefore reveals that Ryokyu ARIMA was a teacher who taught the importance of the <i>Shanghanlun</i>.

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