Speaking of epidemics in Chinese medicine
An edition of Speaking of epidemics in Chinese medicine (2011)
disease and the geographic imagination in late imperial China
By Marta E. Hanson
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
265
Description:
"This book is the biography of a Chinese disease. Born in antiquity and reaching maturity during the epidemics that swept China during the seventeenth-century collapse of the Ming dynasty, the ancient notion of wenbing Warm diseases continued to play a role even in the response of Traditional Chinese Medicine to the outbreak of SARS in 2002-3. By following wenbing from its birth to maturity and even life in modern times this book approaches the history of Chinese medicine from a new angle. It explores the possibility of replacing older narratives that stress progress and linear development with accounts that pay attention to geographic, intellectual, and cultural diversity. By doing so it integrates the history of Chinese medicine into broader historical studies in a way that has not so far been attempted, and addresses the concerns of a readership much wider than that of Chinese medicine specialists"--Provided by publisher.
subjects: History, Early Modern 1451-1600, Chinese Medicine, History, Modern 1601-, Classification, Disease, Epidemiology, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Medieval History, Disease Outbreaks, Pathology, History, Geography, Medicine, chinese, Pathology, history, Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Process, General, Medieval Medicine, Médecine chinoise, Histoire, Épidémiologie, Pathologie, Médecine médiévale, Médecine, MEDICAL, Chinesische Medizin, Volksmedizin, Infektionskrankheit, Epidemiologie, Kinesisk medicin, Historia, Patologi, Epidemiologi, China, Epidemics, Geography, history
Places: China