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57 1 Leading Article Review of Literature on Morning Diarrhea: "" SAITO Munenori, WATSUJI Tadashi, SHINOHARA Shoji Department of Basic Oriental Medicine, Meiji University of Oriental Medicine Abstract [Objective] "Morning diarrhea" is chronic diarrhea that appears only during the hours of "fifth watch of the night() " or the hours of the Tiger and the Rabbit (the period from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. and from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m.), There is, however, neither a unified definition for parthologenesis or defined concept of time relating to morning diarrhea. Accordingly, to make these clear, philological research with classic medical was performed. [Methods] First, we made a computer search for Encyclopedias of Traditional Chinese Medicine about "morning diarrhea (and )" and "kidney diarrhea (and )". Second, we examined the concept of time, pathogenesis, data of symptoms, onset time, the name for "morning diarrhea", and Modern Western medicine. [Results] As a result of the search there were 31 books and 37 hits for "morning diarrhea ()", 12 books and 14 hits for "morning diarrhea ()", 91 books and 216 hits for "kidney diarrhea () and 38 books and 74 hits for "kidney diarrhea ()". "Morning diarrhea" had its origin in "kidney diarrhea", a type of kidney illness that was recognized in the mid twelfth century. Later, the pathogenesis became known, and the onset time was extended to the hour of the Rat (the period of time from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.). The pathogenesis is a kidney yang (positive deficiency) deficiency, alcoholic hepatitis, cold accumulation, food dyspepsia, liver subjugating spleen, and yang and qi (life force) deficiency, and blood stagnation. [Conclusion] "Morning diarrhea" and "kidney diarrhea" have many points in common, however explain its difference of mainly pathological mechanism, "Morning diarrhea" results from superabundance of liver and shaoyang, fire generating during the hours of the Tiger and the Rabbit. And "kidney diarrhea" results from superabundance of kidney-yin on the hours of the Mouse (the period of the day from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.), so occur during the hours of the Mouse to the Rabbit. But there is some doubt about the relationship between the onset and pathogenesis. On the other hand in the latter half sixteenth century, emphasize the time of "fifth watch of the night", but after that appearing time of "kidney diarrhea" had included the hours of the Boar to the Rabbit, So there is some possibility of not being main name. Zen Nippon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion: JJSAM). 2007; 57(1): 31-46. Key words: Morning diarrhea, kidney diarrhea, review of literature