History of the Schools of Kampo Medicine
10.3937/kampomed.58.177
- Author:
Hiromichi YASUI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Dosan Manase;
Gosei-school;
Shang han lun;
Koho-school;
Todo Yoshimasu;
eclectic school;
Ho sho so tai;
Practice of Kampo Medicine
- MeSH:
Medicine, Kampo;
Schools;
China;
Medical History;
Japan
- From:Kampo Medicine
2007;58(2):177-202
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The form of modern Kampo Medicine is made after the influence of the schools at past time. This medicine was at first imitation of TCM in China and slowly had acquired the own Japanese form. At 16 century, Dosan Manase introduced the system of TCM from Ming-China to Japan successfully and made a great school called Goei-School. Late stage of 17 century, the influence of “Shang han Lun” research boom in China came to Japan and the new school called Koho-school which was based on this Classic has established. Especially Todo Yoshimasu researched the prescriptions in this book and invented new system named “Ho sho so tai”. After then, doctors had to compromise the thinking of both school. The form of eclectic school was so various that the doctors made individual medicines. After the Meiji Restoration, Kampo Medicine was out of political system but soon obtained revival. The several great doctors of Kampo Medicine have written “Practice of Kampo Medicine” at 1941 which made the base of the modern Kampo Medicine. Current Kampo Medicine adopted a lot of modern medical researches and there are new schools which are different from the past time.