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    Title: 《華佗中藏經》之研究;Research of “Huatuo Zhong Zang Jing”
    Authors: 陳幸子;Hsing-Tzu Chen
    Contributors: 中國醫藥大學:中國醫學研究所
    Keywords: 古籍研究;引述溯源;結構圖;華佗;中藏經;千金要方;New method of studying TCM ancient books;quoting & affiliating the source;structure chart;Huatuo;Zhong Zang Jing;Qianjinyaofang
    Date: 2008-07-14
    Issue Date: 2009-08-06 15:45:14 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 對於古籍的研究,一般以作者、校讎、勘誤、文字註解、譯文為多。撰寫格式表層敘述,前後論述常主從不明,要整體完整的理解,達到提綱挈領,深入其境,讀者需下很多工夫,才略有所獲。
    本研究的目的在開發「引述溯源(歸納、重點表列、比較);前後解析;Visio關聯結構圖」的古籍研究方法,直接提綱切入,以達到更深入且更有效率的成果。
    《華佗中藏經》是大陸1982年衛生部《中醫古籍整理出版規劃》訂定的十一部「重點中醫古籍」之ㄧ,但相較於其他十部,其研究成果不多。雖然本書真正作者,宋以來論述頗多,但其醫學價值仍為多數人所肯定,尤其在系統整理臟腑學說的理論與臨床辨證方面,對後世醫學有重大貢獻與影響。
    對於引述溯源的研究,以〈論肝臟虛實寒熱生死逆從脈證之法第二十二〉為材料,選取內容中的關鍵字,和《黃帝內經太素》、《備急千金要方》、《難經》等書中相關的內容,作合併整理,製表,比較,解析。另外,以方藥出典年代追溯本書成書年代。在各篇的篇首增列主旨及大綱,篇末加入解析。並依從屬條文,用Visio軟體,繪出關聯圖。
    結果發現臟腑辨證部分與《備急千金要方》有很大的關聯;附方應成於宋代以後;《華佗中藏經》的成書,應非單一來源;開發出中醫古籍研究新方法。

    Generally, most of scholars mainly focused the ancient books on the the author, error correction, language annotation and translation. Since there are various writing forms about the ancient books of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), they are hard to understand fully unless you spend much more time and efforts. Recently, we develop the modern methods by quoting & affiliating the source, using the Visio linking structure chart and keyword table, summing up and comparing for studying the ancient books to approach more efficient and better achievement.
    “Huatuo Zhong Zang Jing” is one of the “11 Important TCM ancient books” which were according to the “TCM Ancient Books Collation and Publishing Plan” that enacted by the Ministry of Public Health in mainland China in 1982. Although there was a controversy over the author of this book since the Song Dynasty, its medical value is confirmed by majority, especially in the method for systematizing theory of “visceral pattern identification/syndrome differentiation” and the pulse & syndrome that can judge people’s life or death on the dialectical therapy in clinical practice.
    First of all,we choose one chapter named “Talking about pattern/syndrome of Deficiency and Excess, Cold and Heat, Life and Death in the Liver Meridian with Number 22” and“prescriptions”in order to be sure of publishing time of this book. We choose key words of this chapter, find out contents relevant to this book from Huangdineijingtaisu,” “Beijiqianjinyaofang” and “Nanjing.” Amalgamate the contents of these books, put in order, draw some tabulations, analyze them.
    Besides, we list a keynote and an outline from the start and our analysis in the end of each chapter.Then, the Microsoft Visio software is used to draw the connecting chart .
    The results of our study illustrate that there is a huge correlation between “Huatuo Zhong Zang Jing” and “Beijiqianjinyaofang” about “visceral pattern identification/syndrome differentiation”, and the“prescriptions”of this book had finished after Song Dynasty. The content of“Huatuo Zhong Zang Jing” was not only one sourse. We develop new methods to study the ancient books of TCM.
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