Eight Constitution Medicine (ECM) applies exclusively to human beings. This is not a limitation of the system — it is a structural feature that follows directly from what ECM is. The question of whether animals have constitutions occasionally comes up among people curious about ECM, and it is worth addressing directly. The answer illuminates something […]
Why Every Korean Traditional Medicine Student Should Study Eight Constitution Medicine
Eight Constitution Medicine (ECM) is not a required subject in Korean Traditional Medicine (KTM) college curricula. It is offered as an elective at some institutions and remains outside the mainstream certification framework. As a pathology professor who has taught in a KTM college and spent nearly five years practicing ECM clinically, I believe this curricular […]
ECM and Classical Korean Constitutional Typology: Two Independent Systems
Eight Constitution Medicine (ECM) is frequently described as a refinement or extension of classical Korean constitutional typology — a doubling of the original four types into eight. This description is wrong in ways that matter clinically. The two systems share a common insight and a common historical origin, but they operate on structurally different principles, […]