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Astrology, Tibetan --- Medicine, Oriental --- Medicine, Tibetan --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- Astrology --- English --- Tibetan
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"The first full set of Tibetan medical paintings, or tangkas, were painted between 1687 and 1703 and were inspired by Sangye Gyatso, Regent of the Fifth Dalai Lama, who was a great patron of medical learning. In a beautiful and unique artistic style, the paintings illustrate Tibetan medical knowledge that drew on traditions from India, ancient Greece, Persia, pre-Buddhist Tibet, and China, while remaining firmly rooted in Buddhism. Copies of the iconic images have been created in meticulous detail through the centuries. Body and Spirit focuses on a set of contemporary paintings in the traditional technique by the Nepalese artist Romio Shrestha and his assistants in Kathmandu." "The tangkas illuminate human anatomy and the causes and effects of illnesses, as well as their diagnoses and treatment. Most of the paintings consist of rows of small human figures, animals, plants, minerals, houses, landscapes, and demons and deities, depicting the rich complexity of human endeavor: farming, animal husbandry, personal hygiene, marriage, sex, birthing, fighting, sleeping, studying, and meditating. The thousands of small and large images were designed to add visual form to the technical information and be an eye-pleasing teaching aid for medical students."--Jacket.
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In this volume, for the first time Tibetan Medicine is approached from a combination of anthropology and history. These two disciplines appear to be vital to come to understand Tibetan medical knowledge and practice as being complex, diverse and dynamic phenomena which reflect changing social and historical conditions at the same time while also appealing to or preserving an older canon of traditions. Part One examines the impacts of various modernities in Tibet, the Himalayan borderlands and the Tibetan exile, including standardisation and scientization of Tibetan medicine. Part Two investigates the transmission and professionalisation of medical knowledge and its role in identity construction. Part Three traces connections between various body images, practices, and cosmologies in Tibetan societies and how mental and physical illnesses are understood. Part Four critically presents new or little known histories, commentarial practices, textual narratives and oral sources for investigating the history of Tibetan medicine.
Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- Cultural Characteristics --- Medicine, Tibetan --- Tibetan medicine --- Medicine, Oriental --- Tibetan Medicine --- Tibetan Medicine, Traditional --- Tibetan Traditional Medicine --- Traditional Medicine, Tibetan --- Medicine, Traditional Tibetan --- Traditional Tibetan Medicine --- Medicine, Chinese Traditional --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenance --- Boundary Maintenance, Ethnic --- Boundary Maintenances, Ethnic --- Characteristic, Cultural --- Characteristics, Cultural --- Cultural Characteristic --- Ethnic Boundary Maintenances --- Maintenance, Ethnic Boundary --- Maintenances, Ethnic Boundary --- history --- Tibet. --- Tibetans --- Medicine --- Medical anthropology --- History
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#SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:39A9 --- #SBIB:39A75 --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Medische antropologie / gezondheid / handicaps --- Etnografie: Azië --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- Integrative Medicine --- Medicine, Tibetan --- Medicine, Chinese --- Médecine tibétaine --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Médecine tibétaine --- Médecine chinoise --- Medical anthropology --- Medicine --- Religion and science --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Religion and Medicine --- Religious aspects --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Religious life and customs --- Social life and customs. --- Anthropologie médicale --- Médecine --- Religion et sciences --- Buddhism --- Aspect religieux --- Bouddhisme --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Social life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Religious life and customs. --- Medicine, Chinese - China - Tibet Autonomous Region --- Medical anthropology - China - Tibet Autonomous Region --- Medicine - China - Tibet Autonomous Region - Religious aspects --- Religion and science - China - Tibet Autonomous Region --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional - Tibet --- Anthropology, Cultural - Tibet --- Integrative Medicine - Tibet --- Religion and Medicine - Tibet --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Religious life and customs --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Social life and customs.
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In the shamanic world-view of Tibet, the five elements of earth, water, fire, air, and space are accessed through the raw powers of nature and through non-physical beings associated with the natural world. In the Tibetan tantric view, the elements are recognized as five kinds of energy in the body and are balanced with a program of yogic movements, breathing exercises, and visualizations. In these Dzogchen teachings, the elements are understood to be the radiance of being and are accessed through pure awareness. Healing with Form, Energy, and Light offers the reader healing meditations and yogic practices on each of these levels.
Rdzogs-chen --- Spiritual life --- Spiritual life --- Bon (Tibetan religion) --- Religion and Psychology --- Spiritual Therapies --- Medicine, East Asian Traditional --- Medicine, Traditional --- Religion --- Spirituality --- Religion and Medicine --- Buddhism --- Shamanism --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- Culture --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Humanities --- Complementary Therapies --- Therapeutics --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Bon (Tibetan religion) --- Bon (Tibetan religion) --- Tantric Buddhism. --- Doctrines
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Tibetan medicine has come to represent multiple and sometimes conflicting agendas. On the one hand it must retain a sense of cultural authenticity and a connection to Tibetan Buddhism; on the other it must prove efficacious and safe according to biomedical standards. Recently, Tibetan medicine has found a place within the multibillion-dollar market for complementary, traditional, and herbal medicines as people around the world seek alternative paths to wellness. Healing Elements explores how Tibetan medicine circulates through diverse settings in Nepal, China, and beyond as commercial goods and gifts, and as target therapies and panacea for biophysical and psychosocial ills. Through an exploration of efficacy - what does it mean to say Tibetan medicine "works"? - this book illustrates a bio-politics of traditional medicine and the meaningful, if contested, translations of science and healing that occur across distinct social ecologies.
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Statistics --- Characteristic, Population --- Characteristics, Population --- Heterogeneity, Population --- Population Characteristic --- Statistics, Population --- Cultural Anthropology --- Material Culture --- Ethnography --- Culture, Material --- Ethnographies --- Material Cultures --- Qualitative Research --- Race --- Racial Stocks --- Continental Population Group --- Group, Continental Population --- Groups, Continental Population --- Population Group, Continental --- Population Groups, Continental --- Races --- Racial Stock --- Stock, Racial --- Stocks, Racial --- Race Factors --- Alternative Therapies --- Therapy, Alternative --- Therapy, Complementary --- Alternative Medicine --- Complementary Medicine --- Medicine, Alternative --- Medicine, Complementary --- Therapies, Alternative --- Therapies, Complementary --- Medical Philosophy --- Beliefs --- Cultural Background --- Cultural Relativism --- Customs --- Background, Cultural --- Backgrounds, Cultural --- Belief --- Cultural Backgrounds --- Cultural Relativisms --- Cultures --- Relativism, Cultural --- Relativisms, Cultural --- East Asian Medicine --- East Asian Traditional Medicine --- Medicine, East Asia --- Medicine, Far East --- Medicine, Oriental --- Medicine, Oriental Traditional --- Medicine, Traditional, East Asia --- Oriental Medicine --- Oriental Medicine, Traditional --- Oriental Traditional Medicine --- Traditional East Asian Medicine --- Traditional Far Eastern Medicine --- Traditional Medicine, Oriental --- Traditional Medicine, East Asia --- Asia Medicines, East --- East Asia Medicine --- East Asia Medicines --- East Asian Medicines --- East Medicine, Far --- East Medicines, Far --- Far East Medicine --- Far East Medicines --- Medicine, East Asian --- Medicine, Traditional Oriental --- Medicines, East Asia --- Medicines, Far East --- Traditional Oriental Medicine --- Traditional Oriental Medicines --- Indigenous Medicine --- Primitive Medicine --- Traditional Medicine --- Ethnomedicine --- Folk Medicine --- Folk Remedies --- Home Remedies --- Medicine, Folk --- Medicine, Indigenous --- Medicine, Primitive --- Folk Remedy --- Home Remedy --- Remedies, Folk --- Remedies, Home --- Remedy, Folk --- Remedy, Home --- Traditional Pulse Diagnosis --- Materia Medica --- Nostrums --- Pharmacognosy --- Plants, Medicinal --- Ethnopharmacology --- therapy --- Southern Asia --- Eastern Asia --- East Asia --- Mainland China --- Inner Mongolia --- Manchuria --- People's Republic of China --- Sinkiang --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional. --- Holitstic Health. --- ethnology. --- Tibet. --- Holistic Health. --- alternative medicine. --- anthropology. --- biomedicine. --- biophysical. --- biopolitics. --- buddhism. --- china. --- complementary medicine. --- cultural authenticity. --- efficacy. --- global medicine. --- healing and medicine. --- healing sciences. --- health and wellness. --- herbal medicine. --- herbal medicines. --- medical anthropologists. --- nepal. --- nonfiction. --- 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Une source inconnue indique : "Medicine on the Margins explores the ways in which Tibetan medical doctors have preserved and revitalized aspects of Tibetan medicine over the past fifty years. During decades of forced sociopolitical and economic upheaval in Tsang Province of China's Tibetan Autonomous Region--with medical texts destroyed or hidden, teachers and lamas imprisoned or otherwise silenced, and almost all trade in medicinal ingredients halted--they had little hope that their 'science of healing' (Sowa Rigpa) would again flourish. Today, however, Tibetan medicine is in vogue, promoted by the Chinese Communist Party as a pillar industry of Tibet and a valuable asset of Tibetans' 'nationality minority culture.' For urban Tibetans, traditional medicine is one of the few areas where a relatively liberal expression of Tibetan identity and language is possible. In urban, medically pluralistic settings it is an easily available resource, while in remote areas, its practice and transmission to the younger generation faces many challenges. The passing away of the last practitioner of a certain pulse-reading or compounding of an herbal formula, for example, could mean the end of a long chain of transmission. For reasons of lack of access, continued repression of nonofficial histories, fear, and loss of living memory, Tibetan medical doctors--the so-called amchi--have been little studied. This volume presents their story, showing how practitioners from Tsang have retained crucial links in the teaching of medical knowledge despite the near-annihilation of monastic Buddhism and 'medical houses."
Medicine, Tibetan --- Physicians --- Memory --- Social networks --- Ethnicity --- Social change --- S24/0800 --- S24/1100 --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- History of Medicine --- Ethnic Groups --- Social Change --- Medicine, History --- History Medicines --- Medicine Histories --- Medicines, History --- Medicine --- Tibetan Medicine --- Tibetan Medicine, Traditional --- Tibetan Traditional Medicine --- Traditional Medicine, Tibetan --- Medicine, Traditional Tibetan --- Traditional Tibetan Medicine --- Medicine, Chinese Traditional --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Retention (Psychology) --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Allopathic doctors --- Doctors --- Doctors of medicine --- MDs (Physicians) --- Medical doctors --- Medical profession --- Medical personnel --- Tibetan medicine --- Medicine, Oriental --- History --- Social aspects&delete& --- Tibet--Social conditions (incl. ethnography) --- Tibet--Natural sciences --- history --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- China --- Tibet. --- China. --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. 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