Asian Medical Industries
Contemporary Perspectives on Traditional Pharmaceuticals
Herausgeber: Blaikie, Calum; Kloos, Stephan
Asian Medical Industries
Contemporary Perspectives on Traditional Pharmaceuticals
Herausgeber: Blaikie, Calum; Kloos, Stephan
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This book develops the concept of Asian Medical Industries as a novel perspective on traditional Asian medicines.
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This book develops the concept of Asian Medical Industries as a novel perspective on traditional Asian medicines.
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- Needham Research Institute Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781032110257
- ISBN-10: 1032110252
- Artikelnr.: 68714389
- Needham Research Institute Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781032110257
- ISBN-10: 1032110252
- Artikelnr.: 68714389
Stephan Kloos is Acting Director of the Institute for Social Anthropology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. His research on the development of Sowa Rigpa has been published in numerous articles and the co-edited volume Healing at the Periphery: Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India (Pordié & Kloos). Calum Blaikie is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology, the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Focusing on pharmaceutical, institutional, and economic dimensions of Sowa Rigpa in the Himalayas, his research has been published in numerous leading academic journals and edited volumes.
Introduction: Asian Medical Industries
Part 1: East Asian Medical Industries 1. Discovering New Drugs in
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Inside Guangzhou Huahai Pharmaceuticals 2.
Cultivation and Paternalism in the Service of the Market: Medical Industry
and Ethnicity in Southwest China 3. The Development of the Kampo Medicines
Industry: 'Good Practices' and Health Policy-Making in Japan 4. The
Pharmaceutical Industry of Toyama Prefecture, Japan: Haichi Household
Medicines, Intersectoral Collaboration and Industrial Clustering Part 2:
South Asian Medical Industries 5. Globalizing Ayurveda, Branding India:
Implications for the Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Industry 6. Industry Dynamics
and Clustering in Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Production in South India: The
Case of CARe Keralam 7. Untangling the Web of Raw Material Supply for the
Ayurvedic Industry: The Complex Geography of Plant Circulations Part 3:
Sowa Rigpa Industries 8. "Sourcery": Losing Track of Tibetan Medicinal
Plants between Commerce and Conservation in Northern India 9. Making
Tibetan Medicine in Nepal: Industrial Aspirations, Cooperative Relations,
and Precarious Production 10. The Emergence of the Traditional Mongolian
Medicine Industry: Communism, Continuity and Reassemblage
Conclusion: Assembling Asian Pharmaceuticals
Part 1: East Asian Medical Industries 1. Discovering New Drugs in
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Inside Guangzhou Huahai Pharmaceuticals 2.
Cultivation and Paternalism in the Service of the Market: Medical Industry
and Ethnicity in Southwest China 3. The Development of the Kampo Medicines
Industry: 'Good Practices' and Health Policy-Making in Japan 4. The
Pharmaceutical Industry of Toyama Prefecture, Japan: Haichi Household
Medicines, Intersectoral Collaboration and Industrial Clustering Part 2:
South Asian Medical Industries 5. Globalizing Ayurveda, Branding India:
Implications for the Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Industry 6. Industry Dynamics
and Clustering in Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Production in South India: The
Case of CARe Keralam 7. Untangling the Web of Raw Material Supply for the
Ayurvedic Industry: The Complex Geography of Plant Circulations Part 3:
Sowa Rigpa Industries 8. "Sourcery": Losing Track of Tibetan Medicinal
Plants between Commerce and Conservation in Northern India 9. Making
Tibetan Medicine in Nepal: Industrial Aspirations, Cooperative Relations,
and Precarious Production 10. The Emergence of the Traditional Mongolian
Medicine Industry: Communism, Continuity and Reassemblage
Conclusion: Assembling Asian Pharmaceuticals
Introduction: Asian Medical Industries
Part 1: East Asian Medical Industries 1. Discovering New Drugs in
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Inside Guangzhou Huahai Pharmaceuticals 2.
Cultivation and Paternalism in the Service of the Market: Medical Industry
and Ethnicity in Southwest China 3. The Development of the Kampo Medicines
Industry: 'Good Practices' and Health Policy-Making in Japan 4. The
Pharmaceutical Industry of Toyama Prefecture, Japan: Haichi Household
Medicines, Intersectoral Collaboration and Industrial Clustering Part 2:
South Asian Medical Industries 5. Globalizing Ayurveda, Branding India:
Implications for the Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Industry 6. Industry Dynamics
and Clustering in Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Production in South India: The
Case of CARe Keralam 7. Untangling the Web of Raw Material Supply for the
Ayurvedic Industry: The Complex Geography of Plant Circulations Part 3:
Sowa Rigpa Industries 8. "Sourcery": Losing Track of Tibetan Medicinal
Plants between Commerce and Conservation in Northern India 9. Making
Tibetan Medicine in Nepal: Industrial Aspirations, Cooperative Relations,
and Precarious Production 10. The Emergence of the Traditional Mongolian
Medicine Industry: Communism, Continuity and Reassemblage
Conclusion: Assembling Asian Pharmaceuticals
Part 1: East Asian Medical Industries 1. Discovering New Drugs in
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Inside Guangzhou Huahai Pharmaceuticals 2.
Cultivation and Paternalism in the Service of the Market: Medical Industry
and Ethnicity in Southwest China 3. The Development of the Kampo Medicines
Industry: 'Good Practices' and Health Policy-Making in Japan 4. The
Pharmaceutical Industry of Toyama Prefecture, Japan: Haichi Household
Medicines, Intersectoral Collaboration and Industrial Clustering Part 2:
South Asian Medical Industries 5. Globalizing Ayurveda, Branding India:
Implications for the Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Industry 6. Industry Dynamics
and Clustering in Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Production in South India: The
Case of CARe Keralam 7. Untangling the Web of Raw Material Supply for the
Ayurvedic Industry: The Complex Geography of Plant Circulations Part 3:
Sowa Rigpa Industries 8. "Sourcery": Losing Track of Tibetan Medicinal
Plants between Commerce and Conservation in Northern India 9. Making
Tibetan Medicine in Nepal: Industrial Aspirations, Cooperative Relations,
and Precarious Production 10. The Emergence of the Traditional Mongolian
Medicine Industry: Communism, Continuity and Reassemblage
Conclusion: Assembling Asian Pharmaceuticals