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Acknowledgements |
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Conventions and abbreviations |
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An introduction |
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PART 1 Longue Duree and formation of institutions and traditions |
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1 Yin, yang, and five agents (wuxing) in the Basic Questions and early Han (202 BCE-220 CE) medical manuscripts |
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13 | (10) |
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2 Qi: a means for cohering natural knowledge |
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23 | (28) |
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Appendix: Categories of qi in the Inner Canon |
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39 | (12) |
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3 Re-envisioning Chinese medicine: the view from archaeology |
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51 | (21) |
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4 The importance of numerology, part 1: state ritual and medicine |
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72 | (19) |
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5 The importance of numerology, part 2: medicine: an overview of the applications of numbers in Huangdi neijing |
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91 | (18) |
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6 Therapeutic exercise in the medical practice of Sui China (581-618 CE) |
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109 | (11) |
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7 The canonicity of the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic: Han through Song |
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120 | (13) |
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8 Pre-standardised pharmacology: Han through Song |
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133 | (13) |
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9 Developments in Chinese medicine from the Song through the Qing |
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146 | (15) |
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PART 2 Sickness and healing |
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161 | (140) |
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10 Ancient pulse taking, complexions and the rise of tongue diagnosis in modern China |
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163 | (18) |
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181 | (8) |
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12 Acupuncture illustrations |
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189 | (17) |
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206 | (11) |
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14 History of disease: pre-Han to Qing |
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217 | (13) |
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230 | (15) |
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16 Late imperial epidemiology, part 1: from retrospective diagnosis to epidemics as diagnostic lens for other ends, 1870s to 1970s |
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245 | (18) |
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17 Late imperial epidemiology, part 2: new material and conceptual methods, 1980s to 2010s |
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263 | (19) |
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18 Folk medicine of the Qing and Republican periods: a review of therapies in Unschuld's Berlin manuscripts |
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282 | (19) |
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301 | (98) |
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19 What not to eat -- how not to treat: medical prohibitions |
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303 | (17) |
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20 Chinese traditional medicine and diet |
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320 | (8) |
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21 Food and dietary medicine in Chinese herbal literature and beyond |
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328 | (9) |
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22 The sexual body techniques of early and medieval China -- underlying emic theories and basic methods of a non-reproductive sexual scenario for non-same-sex partners |
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337 | (19) |
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23 Sexing the Chinese medical body: pre-modern Chinese medicine through the lens of gender |
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356 | (12) |
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24 Gynecology and obstetrics from antiquity to the early twenty-first century |
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368 | (13) |
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25 The question of sex and modernity in China, part 1: from xing to sexual cultivation |
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381 | (8) |
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26 The question of sex and modernity in China, part 2: from new ageism to sexual happiness |
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389 | (10) |
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PART 4 Spiritual and orthodox religious practices |
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399 | (74) |
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401 | (16) |
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28 Buddhist medicine: overview of concepts, practices, texts, and translations |
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417 | (10) |
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29 Time in Chinese alchemy |
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427 | (17) |
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30 Daoist sexual practices for health and immortality for women |
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444 | (12) |
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31 Numinous herbs: stars, spirits and medicinal plants in Late Imperial China |
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456 | (17) |
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Luis Fernando Bernardi Junqueira |
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PART 5 The world of Sinographic medicine: a diversity of interlinked traditions |
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32 Transmission of Persian medicine into China across the ages |
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475 | (18) |
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33 Vietnam in the pre-modern period |
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493 | (10) |
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34 History and characteristics of Korean Medicine |
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503 | (10) |
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35 Chinese-style medicine in Japan |
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513 | (11) |
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36 A brief history of Chinese medicine in Singapore |
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524 | (13) |
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537 | (12) |
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549 | (74) |
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38 Early modern reception in Europe: translations and transmissions |
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551 | (13) |
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39 The emergence of the practice of acupuncture on the medical landscape of France and Italy in the twentieth century |
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564 | (12) |
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40 Entangled worlds: traditional Chinese medicine in the United States |
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576 | (9) |
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41 The migration of acupuncture through the Imperium Hispanicum: case studies from Cuba, Guatemala, and the Philippines |
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585 | (14) |
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42 Long and winding roads: the transfer of Chinese medical practices to African contexts |
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599 | (14) |
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43 Translating Chinese medicine in the West: language, culture, and practice |
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613 | (10) |
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PART 7 Negotiating modernity |
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44 The Declaration of Alma Ata: the global adoption of a `Maoist' model for universal healthcare |
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625 | (13) |
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45 Communist medicine: the emergence of TCM and barefoot doctors, leading to contemporary medical markets |
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638 | (11) |
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46 Contested medicines in twentieth-century China |
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649 | (10) |
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47 Public health in twentieth-century China |
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659 | (10) |
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48 Encounters with Linnaeus? Modernisation of pharmacopoeia through Bernard Read and Zhao Yuhuang up to the present |
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669 | (18) |
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49 Yangsheng in the twenty-first century: embodiment, belief and collusion |
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687 | (20) |
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50 Liquorice and Chinese herbal medicine: an epistemological challenge |
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707 | (14) |
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51 Decontextualised Chinese medicines: their uses as health foods and medicines in the `global North' |
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