Medicine in China : a history of ideas /
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Author / Creator: | Unschuld, Paul U. (Paul Ulrich), 1943- |
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Edition: | 25th anniversary ed. |
Imprint: | Berkeley : University of California Press, 2010. |
Description: | xxxv, 423 p. : ill. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Comparative studies of health systems and medical care Comparative studies of health systems and medical care. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7995571 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Medicine in China : |b a history of ideas / |c Paul U. Unschuld. |
250 | |a 25th anniversary ed. | ||
260 | |a Berkeley : |b University of California Press, |c 2010. | ||
300 | |a xxxv, 423 p. : |b ill. | ||
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490 | 1 | |a Comparative studies of health systems and medical care | |
500 | |a Previous ed.: 1985. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a 1. Illness and healing in Shang culture: -- Shang culture and society -- Responses to illness -- Harmony between the living and the dead -- Illness as an indication of crisis -- Illness as the result of 'natural' influences -- Shang healers -- Concluding remarks. | |
505 | 0 | |a 2. The Chou Period and demonic medicine: -- Historical background -- Concepts of demonological therapy -- The practice of demonological therapy -- The concept of Ku. | |
505 | 0 | |a 3. Unification of the empire, Confucianism, and the medicine of systematic correspondence: -- The paradigm of correspondences -- Magic correspondence -- Systemic correspondence -- The Yinyang Doctrine and the issue of syncretism -- The Doctrine of the Five Phases -- Aspects of Confucian political and social doctrine -- Fundamental principles of the Medicine of Systemic correspondence -- The concepts of Wind and Ch'i -- Structure and function of the organism -- Diagnostic principles of systematic correspondence -- Classic acupuncture: origins and therapeutic principles -- Concluding remarks. | |
505 | 0 | |a 4. Taoism and pragmatic drug therapy: from Antifeudal Social Theory to individualistic practices of longevity: -- Social Theory of early Taoism -- Early Taoism and the question of life and death -- The influence of Taoism on the Huang-ti nei-ching -- Taoist macrobiotics and the liberation of the individual -- The origins and early development of pragmatic drug therapy. | |
505 | 0 | |a 5. Religious healing: the foundation of Theocratic Rule: -- Social conditions during Later Han -- T'ai-p'ing ideology and the Yellow Turban Revolt -- Physical existence: tensions between daily life and the ethos of nature -- The Five-Pecks-of-Rice Movement and the State of Chang Lu. | |
505 | 0 | |a 6. Buddhism and Indian medicine: -- Early Buddhism in China -- Indian medicine and the Buddhist literature of China -- Indian cataract surgery in China -- The Chinese reception of Indian Buddhist medicine. | |
505 | 0 | |a 7. Sung Neo-Confucianism and medical thought: progress with an eye to the past: -- A survey of political and intellectual developments between the sixth and thirteenth centuries -- The Sui and T'ang epochs -- The Sung epoch -- Cultural and social trends as reflected in medical thought -- Reductionism and the narrowing of categories -- Chang Chi and the adoption of restricted etiology -- The cosmobiological concepts Wu-yun liu-ch'i -- Individuals contributions to contemporary trends -- Liu Wan-su -- Chang ts'ung-cheng -- Ch'en Yen -- Li Kao -- The pharmacology of systematic correspondence -- The fourfold categorization of drug qualities -- The sixfold categorization of drug qualities -- The fivefold categorization of drug qualities -- The determination of primary qualities. | |
505 | 0 | |a 8. Medical thought during the Ming and Ch'ing epochs: the individual in search of reality: -- Political and intellectual developments -- The Ming Epoch (1368-1636) -- The Ch'ing Epoch (1636-1912) -- Medical thought -- The intellectual environment -- The spectrum of conceptual approaches -- Searching the interior -- Searching the exterior -- Searching the past -- Searching down below -- Searching far ahead -- Demonology, 'psychiatry', and 'psychoanalysis' -- The heterogeneity of Chinese medicine during the decline of the empire. | |
505 | 0 | |a 9. Medicine in twentieth-century China: -- A survey of intellectual currents in the twentieth century -- The appearance and spread of Western medicine in China -- Concepts of modern Western medicine -- The medical missionaries : objectives and methods -- Science and scientific medicine in the twentieth century: changes in conceptual legitimation -- The combination of Western and Chinese medicine and the emergence of a new therapy -- Therapeutic plurality in present-day China. | |
505 | 0 | |a Appendix: Primary texts in translation: -- 1. Huang-ti nei-ching t'ai-su: -- Manifestations of winds at the eight seasonal turning points -- The nine palaces and the eight winds -- The three conditions of depletion and the three conditions of abundance -- The transmission of evil -- Longevity, early death, firmness, and softness -- Natural phenomena that must be avoided -- Various statements on winds -- On all types of winds -- On the numerous manifestations of wind; -- 2. Huang-ti nei-ching su-wen: -- On the [preservation of the] true [influences endowed by] heaven in high antiquity -- Comprehensive treatise on the regulation of the spirit in accord with the four seasons -- Comprehensive treatise on the phenomena associated with the categories of Yin and Yang -- Additional treatise on the Five Depots -- Treatise on the various methods of treatment that correspond to the four cardinal points -- Treatise on changes in the [assimilation of] essence and on the transformation of influences -- Treatise on the secrets of Mr. Yu and on the true depots -- Treatise on influences in the depots as patterned by [the normal progression of] the seasons -- Blood and influences, body and mind -- On Yao-illnesses; -- 3. Chu-ping yuan hou lun: -- Symptomatology of [the illness] 'hit-by-wind' -- Symptomatology of [the illness caused by] wind-evil -- Symptomology of [the illness caused by] malevolent wind -- Symptomology of ascending influences -- Symptomology of sudden [abdominal-intestinal] distress caused by being hit by the malevolent -- Symptomology of [the illness] 'Hit-by-the-Malevolent' -- Symptomology of a Demon attack -- Symptomology of evil possession -- Symptomology of nosebleeding -- Symptomology of harelip; -- 4. Ch'ien-chin i-fang: -- Techniques of gesticulative magic; -- 5. Wai-t'ai pi-yao: -- Eight prescriptions against an exchange of Yin or Yang [influences] following a cold-induced injury -- Forty-two prescriptions against illnesses caused by natural [influences], resulting in sweating or similar symptoms -- Four prescriptions against sexual intercourse with spirits and demons -- Three techniques to ward off snakes; -- 6. Taisho tripitaka: -- Sutra containing pronouncements of Buddha on Buddhist medicine -- Sutra of the thousand-handed, thousand-eyed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva on the treatment of illnesses and the preparation of drugs; -- 7. Ju-men shih-ch'in: -- Madness -- Fetid breath -- Noises during knee bends -- Conception of a child following a purgative therapy; -- 8. Ku-chin i-t'ung ta-ch'uan: -- The origins of illnesses -- On injuries caused by the evil -- All injuries caused by evil originate in the senses -- Integrated treatment using spells and drugs; -- 9. Chang-shih lei-ching: -- Exorcism of the causes; -- 10. Shih-shih mi-lu: -- Direct therapy -- Reverse therapy; -- 11. Hsu Ling-t'ai i-shu ch'uan-chi: -- On illnesses caused by demons and spirits -- Illnesses resulting from [demon-caused] injuries -- Demon-caused pregnancies; -- 12. Tzu-jan pien-cheng fa: -- The struggle for and against a belief in fate in the medicine of our land; -- 13. Tsen-yang chan-sheng man-hsing chi-ping: -- How to recognize illnesses of the human body -- Some insights regarding the use of drugs; -- 14. Wen-hui pao: -- The evaluation of acupuncture anesthesia must seek truth from facts. | |
520 | |a In the first comprehensive and analytical study of therapeutic concepts and practices in China, Paul Unschuld traces the history of documented health care from its earliest extant records to present developments. | ||
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