1.The Treatment of Kampo-Medicine for Chronic Pancreatitis
Keigo NAKATA ; Yoshio HOSONO ; Hachiro HOSONO ; Hiroshi SAKAGUCHI ; Shiro HOSONO
Kampo Medicine 1985;36(4):257-276
2.The Clinical Study of Henseishinki-in
Keigo NAKATA ; Hachiro HOSONO ; Hiroshi SAKAGUCHI ; Shiro HOSONO
Kampo Medicine 1983;34(2):125-131
3.The clinical study of Koshaheiisan-kashakuyaku.
Keigo NAKATA ; Yoshio HOSONO ; Hachiro HOSONO ; Hiroshi SAKAGUCHI
Kampo Medicine 1986;37(2):109-115
5.Attitudes of Medical Students Toward Oriental Medicine before and after Lecture Course.
Jiro IMANISHI ; Satoko WATANABE ; Hiroko KURIYAMA ; Hachiro HOSONO ; Kunio TANAKA ; Tadashi YANO ; Toyofumi HOSOKAWA
Kampo Medicine 2002;53(6):669-674
In order to examine the attitudes of medical students toward oriental medicine before and after lecture course, self-administered questionnaires were given the medical students of Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. Eighteen percent of the students had some experience with the prescription of Kampo medicine by doctors; 53% had used Kampo medicine purchased in pharmacies, and 13% had been treated with acupuncture and moxibustion. Eighty-four percent of the students were interested in oriental medicine; 82% thought that oriental medicine was worth learning; 76% thought that oriental medicine was essential in contemporary medicine and 54% wanted to introduce oriental medicine into their clinical practice in the future. These percentages increased after the lecture course to 92%, 85%, 87% and 62%, respectively.