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This collection of essays offers a historical and cross-cultural examination of medical knowledge.
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This collection of essays offers a historical and cross-cultural examination of medical knowledge.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521499750
- ISBN-10: 0521499755
- Artikelnr.: 21885184
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521499750
- ISBN-10: 0521499755
- Artikelnr.: 21885184
List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Scholarly
ways of knowing: an introduction Don Bates; Part I. Scholarly Medicine in
the West: 2. Epistemological arguments in early Greek medicine in
comparativist perspective G. E. R. Lloyd; 3. Autopsia, historia and what
women know: the authority of women in Hippocratic gynaecology Lesley
Dean-Jones; 4. The growth of medical empiricism Robert James Hankinson; 5.
Scholarship and social context: a medical case from the eleventh-century
Near East Lawrence I. Conrad; 6. The experience of the book: manuscripts,
texts, and the role of epistemology in early medieval medicine Faith
Wallis; 7. Artifex factivus sanitatis: health and medical care in medieval
Latin Galenism Luis García-Ballester; 8. Epistemology and learned medicine
in early modern England Andrew Wear; Part II. Chinese Traditional Medicine:
9. Text and experience in classical Chinese medicine Nathan Sivin; 10.
Visual knowledge in classical Chinese medicine Shigehisa Kuriyama; 11. A
deathly disorder: understanding women's health in late imperial China
Francesca Bray; 12. Re-writing traditional medicine in post-Maoist China
Judith Farquhar; Part III. Ayurvedic Medicine: 13. Writing the body and
ruling the land: Western reflections on Chinese and Indian medicine
Margaret Trawick; 14. The scholar, the wise man, and universals: three
aspects of Ayurvedic medicine Francis Zimmerman; 15. The epistemological
carnival: meditations on disciplinary intentionality and Ayurveda Lawrence
Cohen; Part IV. Commentaries: 16. Commentary Amos Funkenstein; 17.
Commentary Allan Young; Index.
ways of knowing: an introduction Don Bates; Part I. Scholarly Medicine in
the West: 2. Epistemological arguments in early Greek medicine in
comparativist perspective G. E. R. Lloyd; 3. Autopsia, historia and what
women know: the authority of women in Hippocratic gynaecology Lesley
Dean-Jones; 4. The growth of medical empiricism Robert James Hankinson; 5.
Scholarship and social context: a medical case from the eleventh-century
Near East Lawrence I. Conrad; 6. The experience of the book: manuscripts,
texts, and the role of epistemology in early medieval medicine Faith
Wallis; 7. Artifex factivus sanitatis: health and medical care in medieval
Latin Galenism Luis García-Ballester; 8. Epistemology and learned medicine
in early modern England Andrew Wear; Part II. Chinese Traditional Medicine:
9. Text and experience in classical Chinese medicine Nathan Sivin; 10.
Visual knowledge in classical Chinese medicine Shigehisa Kuriyama; 11. A
deathly disorder: understanding women's health in late imperial China
Francesca Bray; 12. Re-writing traditional medicine in post-Maoist China
Judith Farquhar; Part III. Ayurvedic Medicine: 13. Writing the body and
ruling the land: Western reflections on Chinese and Indian medicine
Margaret Trawick; 14. The scholar, the wise man, and universals: three
aspects of Ayurvedic medicine Francis Zimmerman; 15. The epistemological
carnival: meditations on disciplinary intentionality and Ayurveda Lawrence
Cohen; Part IV. Commentaries: 16. Commentary Amos Funkenstein; 17.
Commentary Allan Young; Index.
List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Scholarly
ways of knowing: an introduction Don Bates; Part I. Scholarly Medicine in
the West: 2. Epistemological arguments in early Greek medicine in
comparativist perspective G. E. R. Lloyd; 3. Autopsia, historia and what
women know: the authority of women in Hippocratic gynaecology Lesley
Dean-Jones; 4. The growth of medical empiricism Robert James Hankinson; 5.
Scholarship and social context: a medical case from the eleventh-century
Near East Lawrence I. Conrad; 6. The experience of the book: manuscripts,
texts, and the role of epistemology in early medieval medicine Faith
Wallis; 7. Artifex factivus sanitatis: health and medical care in medieval
Latin Galenism Luis García-Ballester; 8. Epistemology and learned medicine
in early modern England Andrew Wear; Part II. Chinese Traditional Medicine:
9. Text and experience in classical Chinese medicine Nathan Sivin; 10.
Visual knowledge in classical Chinese medicine Shigehisa Kuriyama; 11. A
deathly disorder: understanding women's health in late imperial China
Francesca Bray; 12. Re-writing traditional medicine in post-Maoist China
Judith Farquhar; Part III. Ayurvedic Medicine: 13. Writing the body and
ruling the land: Western reflections on Chinese and Indian medicine
Margaret Trawick; 14. The scholar, the wise man, and universals: three
aspects of Ayurvedic medicine Francis Zimmerman; 15. The epistemological
carnival: meditations on disciplinary intentionality and Ayurveda Lawrence
Cohen; Part IV. Commentaries: 16. Commentary Amos Funkenstein; 17.
Commentary Allan Young; Index.
ways of knowing: an introduction Don Bates; Part I. Scholarly Medicine in
the West: 2. Epistemological arguments in early Greek medicine in
comparativist perspective G. E. R. Lloyd; 3. Autopsia, historia and what
women know: the authority of women in Hippocratic gynaecology Lesley
Dean-Jones; 4. The growth of medical empiricism Robert James Hankinson; 5.
Scholarship and social context: a medical case from the eleventh-century
Near East Lawrence I. Conrad; 6. The experience of the book: manuscripts,
texts, and the role of epistemology in early medieval medicine Faith
Wallis; 7. Artifex factivus sanitatis: health and medical care in medieval
Latin Galenism Luis García-Ballester; 8. Epistemology and learned medicine
in early modern England Andrew Wear; Part II. Chinese Traditional Medicine:
9. Text and experience in classical Chinese medicine Nathan Sivin; 10.
Visual knowledge in classical Chinese medicine Shigehisa Kuriyama; 11. A
deathly disorder: understanding women's health in late imperial China
Francesca Bray; 12. Re-writing traditional medicine in post-Maoist China
Judith Farquhar; Part III. Ayurvedic Medicine: 13. Writing the body and
ruling the land: Western reflections on Chinese and Indian medicine
Margaret Trawick; 14. The scholar, the wise man, and universals: three
aspects of Ayurvedic medicine Francis Zimmerman; 15. The epistemological
carnival: meditations on disciplinary intentionality and Ayurveda Lawrence
Cohen; Part IV. Commentaries: 16. Commentary Amos Funkenstein; 17.
Commentary Allan Young; Index.