The Lecture for the Diagnosis of Kampo Medicine : Boshin ( ?? ), Especially for the Diagnosis of the Tongue
10.3937/kampomed.58.673
- Author:
Kazuo MITANI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
diagnosis of tongue;
inspection;
Shin;
color;
form and state;
Qi;
Ketsu and Sui
- MeSH:
Inspection, NOS;
Tongue;
Patients;
Diagnosis;
Medicine, Kampo
- From:Kampo Medicine
2007;58(4):673-685
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Physical examination in Kampo medicine are Inspection, Listening, Interview, Palpitation, and examining it make the core of “Inspection” the diagnosis of tongue. A character of “Inspection” is hieroglyphic formation of the state that even a tiptoe watches the distance of a person. In other Words, not a viewpoint of “analysis”, you must perform it for an idea to “grasp the whole” to the last. Medical examination and treatment begins at the moment when a patient entered a consulting room, and it is it with a key whether, with that in mind, “grasping the whole” is possible. Laennec (1781-1826) created a stethoscope states that “all the medicine begins with observation”, but a meaning to have of “Inspection” is deep. Examining it divide it into “Shin, color, form and state” and observe it, but this “Shin” is “energy” and gathers up a whole body state of a patient generally, and a tongue is important when I guess convalescence of illness an importance. It is thought that a tongue reflects development of a condition, Yin and Yang/Kyo and Jitsu of the condition of a patient, balance of Qi, Ketsu and Sui, but there is not such a change for views, and even a physically unimpaired person can watch a native change though there is serious illness in one. In other words it is a premise to watch quality of tongue and a change of fur as a partial phenomenon and an accompanying symptom of the condition of a patient generally without being seized with only views of a part.