Antiquarianism, language, and medical philology : from early modern to modern Sino-Japanese medical discourses / edited by Benjamin A. Elman.

Date:
[2015]
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Publication/Creation

Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, [2015]

Physical description

vii, 232 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Contents

Rethinking the Sino-Japanese medical classics : antiquarianism, languages, and medical philology / Benjamin A. Elman -- Reasoning with cases : the transmission of clinical medical knowledge in twelfth-century song China / Asaf Goldschmidt -- Illness, texts, and "schools" in Danxi medicine : a new look at Chinese medical history from 1320 to 1800 / Fabien Simonis -- Ancient texts and new medical ideas in eighteenth-century Japan / Daniel Trambaiolo -- The reception of the circulation channels theory in Japan (1500-1800) / Mathias Vigouroux -- A village doctor and the treatise on cold damage disorders (Shanghan lun???) : medical theory / medical practice in late Tokugawa Japan / Susan L. Burns -- Honzogaku after Seibutsugaku : traditional pharmacology as antiquarianism after the institutionalization of modern biology in early Meiji Japan / Federico Marcon -- Japanese medical texts in Chinese on kakke in the Tokugawa and early Meiji periods / Angela Ki Che Leung -- Yang Shoujing and the Kojima family : collection and publication of medical classics / Mayanagi Makoto, with Takashi Miura and Mathias Vigouroux.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
    BA.21.AA5-7
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ISBN

  • 9789004285446
  • 900428544X