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18. The Creative Reception Of Chinese Medicine In The West
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Unschuld, Paul U.
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface To The English Edition ix
- Introduction 1
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I. The Historical Foundations
- 1. Origins And Characteristics Of Chinese Medicine 9
- 2. The Lack Of Existential Autonomy 12
- 3. The Longing For Existential Autonomy 16
- 4. Quotations From The Medical Classics 20
- 5. The Banality Of Violence 24
- 6. The Mawangdui Texts 27
- 7. Anatomy, Physiology, And Pathology In The New Medicine 30
- 8. Deficiencies In The Credibility Of The New Medicine 38
- 9. The Alternative Model: The View From Illness 41
- 10. Radical Healing: Life As A Form Of Disease 48
- 11. Between Antiquity And The Modern Age 54
- 12. Two Medical Authors Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties 65
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II. Modern And Contemporary Times
- 13. The Confrontation With The Western Way Of Life 87
- 14. The Persuasiveness Of Western Medicine 93
- 15. The Opinions Of Intellectuals And Politicians 99
- 16. The Selection 106
- 17. The Surprise 115
- 18. The Creative Reception Of Chinese Medicine In The West 118
- 19. The Objectification Of The Discussion: Opportunity And Challenge 132
- Epilogue 142
- Notes 153
- Index 161
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface To The English Edition ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. The Historical Foundations
- 1. Origins And Characteristics Of Chinese Medicine 9
- 2. The Lack Of Existential Autonomy 12
- 3. The Longing For Existential Autonomy 16
- 4. Quotations From The Medical Classics 20
- 5. The Banality Of Violence 24
- 6. The Mawangdui Texts 27
- 7. Anatomy, Physiology, And Pathology In The New Medicine 30
- 8. Deficiencies In The Credibility Of The New Medicine 38
- 9. The Alternative Model: The View From Illness 41
- 10. Radical Healing: Life As A Form Of Disease 48
- 11. Between Antiquity And The Modern Age 54
- 12. Two Medical Authors Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties 65
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II. Modern And Contemporary Times
- 13. The Confrontation With The Western Way Of Life 87
- 14. The Persuasiveness Of Western Medicine 93
- 15. The Opinions Of Intellectuals And Politicians 99
- 16. The Selection 106
- 17. The Surprise 115
- 18. The Creative Reception Of Chinese Medicine In The West 118
- 19. The Objectification Of The Discussion: Opportunity And Challenge 132
- Epilogue 142
- Notes 153
- Index 161