Imagining Chinese Medicine

Imagining Chinese Medicine
Title Imagining Chinese Medicine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 541
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9004366180

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A unique collection of 36 chapters on the history of Chinese medical illustrations, this volume will take the reader on a remarkable journey from the imaging of a classical medicine to instructional manuals for bone-setting, to advertising and comic books of the Yellow Emperor. In putting images, their power and their travels at the centre of the analysis, this volume reveals many new and exciting dimensions to the history of medicine and embodiment, and challenges eurocentric histories. At a broader philosophical level, it challenges historians of science to rethink the epistemologies and materialities of knowledge transmission. There are studies by senior scholars from Asia, Europe and the Americas as well as emerging scholars working at the cutting edge of their fields. Thanks to generous support of the Wellcome Trust, this volume is available in Open Access.

Imagining Chinese Medicine

Imagining Chinese Medicine
Title Imagining Chinese Medicine PDF eBook
Author Vivienne Lo
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre MEDICAL
ISBN 9789004362161

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A remarkable journey through Chinese medical illustrations from the earliest illustrated manuscripts to advertising and comic books. Senior and emerging scholars from Asia, Europe and the Americas rethink the history of medicine, its epistemologies and materialities, challenging Eurocentric narratives.

Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine

Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine
Title Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine PDF eBook
Author Marta Hanson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2012-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 1136816429

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"This book is the biography of a Chinese disease. Born in antiquity and reaching maturity during the epidemics that swept China during the seventeenth-century collapse of the Ming dynasty, the ancient notion of wenbing Warm diseases continued to play a role even in the response of Traditional Chinese Medicine to the outbreak of SARS in 2002-3. By following wenbing from its birth to maturity and even life in modern times this book approaches the history of Chinese medicine from a new angle. It explores the possibility of replacing older narratives that stress progress and linear development with accounts that pay attention to geographic, intellectual, and cultural diversity. By doing so it integrates the history of Chinese medicine into broader historical studies in a way that has not so far been attempted, and addresses the concerns of a readership much wider than that of Chinese medicine specialists"--Provided by publisher.

Chinese Medicine Theory Illustration Volume

Chinese Medicine Theory Illustration Volume
Title Chinese Medicine Theory Illustration Volume PDF eBook
Author Zhi Xing Song
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 9780957905191

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Knowing Practice

Knowing Practice
Title Knowing Practice PDF eBook
Author Judith Farquhar
Publisher Routledge
Pages 415
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 042997907X

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This book examines the theory and practice of traditional medicine in modern China. It describes the logic of diagnosis and treatment from the inside perspective of doctors and scholars, and demonstrates how theoretical and textual materials interweave with the practical requirements of the clinic.

A Way of Life

A Way of Life
Title A Way of Life PDF eBook
Author Judith Farquhar
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 185
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 0300252676

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A short and thoughtful introduction to traditional Chinese medicine that looks beyond the conventional boundaries of Western modernism and biomedical science Traditional Chinese medicine is often viewed as mystical or superstitious, with outcomes requiring naïve faith. Judith Farquhar, drawing on her hard-won knowledge of social, intellectual, and clinical worlds in today’s China, here offers a concise and nuanced treatment that addresses enduring and troublesome ontological, epistemological, and ethical questions. In this work, which is based on her 2017 Terry Lectures “Reality, Reason, and Action In and Beyond Chinese Medicine,” she considers how the modern, rationalized, and scientific field of traditional Chinese medicine constructs its very real objects (bodies, symptoms, drugs), how experts think through and sort out pathology and health (yinyang, right qi/wrong qi, stasis, flow), and how contemporary doctors act responsibly to “seek out the root” of bodily disorder. Through this refined investigation, East-West contrasts collapse, and systematic Chinese medicine, no longer a mystery or a pseudo-science, can become a philosophical ally and a rich resource for a more capacious science.

Imagining Illness

Imagining Illness
Title Imagining Illness PDF eBook
Author David Serlin
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 325
Release 2010
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0816648220

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Analyzing the visual culture of public health from the nineteenth century to the present.