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Medicine, Chinese. --- Médecine chinoise --- Medicine, Oriental Traditional --- S21/0300 --- China: Medicine, public health and food--Chinese medicine: general --- Médecine chinoise --- Medicine, Chinese --- Chinese medicine --- TCM (Medicine) --- Traditional Chinese medicine --- Traditional medicine
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By examining all the prevalent varieties of therapy from self-care to religious ritual, this book explores health care practices in China, before modern times. In ancient China most people were unable to afford a doctor, even in the unlikely case that one lived near their village and was willing to treat peasants. What did they do when their children got sick? The answer is to be found in this book, which goes far beyond the history of medicine. The author uses methods of medical anthropology to explain the curative roles of popular religion, Daoism, Buddhism, and the therapeutic rites performed by imperial officials. Readers will discover the steady interaction of religious healing and classical medicine in this culture. This highly readable book builds on over forty years of study and analysis of early liturgical and medical writings, and a wide variety of other sources. Its focus on the eleventh century throws new light on a period of rapid transition in many aspects of therapy, and it will appeal to scholars and general readers alike.
History of Medicine --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Public health --- Medical care --- History --- Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Community health --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Sanitary affairs --- Social hygiene --- Medicine. --- History. --- Anthropology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- History of Medicine. --- History, general. --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Human beings --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce --- Medicine—History. --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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Science --- Science, Ancient. --- History. --- Antieke wetenschap --- Science [Ancient ] --- Science de l'antiquité --- Wetenschap [Antieke ] --- Wetenschap van de Oudheid --- S21/0300 --- China: Medicine, public health and food--Chinese medicine: general --- Science, Ancient --- S19/0140 --- Ancient science --- Science, Primitive --- History --- China: Natural sciences--History of sciences --- China
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S21/0300 --- S21/0100 --- S12/0218 --- China: Medicine, public health and food--Chinese medicine: general --- China: Medicine, public health and food--Bibliographies, dictionaries, yearbooks and collections --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Philosophy of science --- Medicine, Chinese --- Science --- Taoism. --- History. --- Taoism --- Daoism --- Taouism --- Religions --- Tao --- History --- China --- Medicine [Chinese ]
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By examining all the prevalent varieties of therapy from self-care to religious ritual, this book explores health care practices in China, before modern times. In ancient China most people were unable to afford a doctor, even in the unlikely case that one lived near their village and was willing to treat peasants. What did they do when their children got sick? The answer is to be found in this book, which goes far beyond the history of medicine. The author uses methods of medical anthropology to explain the curative roles of popular religion, Daoism, Buddhism, and the therapeutic rites performed by imperial officials. Readers will discover the steady interaction of religious healing and classical medicine in this culture. This highly readable book builds on over forty years of study and analysis of early liturgical and medical writings, and a wide variety of other sources. Its focus on the eleventh century throws new light on a period of rapid transition in many aspects of therapy, and it will appeal to scholars and general readers alike.
Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History of human medicine --- History --- geneeskunde --- geschiedenis --- antropologie --- anno 1000-1099 --- China
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