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Huang DI Nei Jing Su Wen - Nature, Knowledge, Imagery in an Ancient Chinese Medical Text, with an Appendix, the Doctrine of the Five Periods and Six QI in the Huang DI Nei Jing Su Wen (Hardcover)
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Huang DI Nei Jing Su Wen - Nature, Knowledge, Imagery in an Ancient Chinese Medical Text, with an Appendix, the Doctrine of the Five Periods and Six QI in the Huang DI Nei Jing Su Wen (Hardcover)
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The "Huang Di nei jing su wen, " known familiarly as the "Su wen, "
is a seminal text of ancient Chinese medicine, yet until now there
has been no comprehensive, detailed analysis of its development and
contents. At last Paul U. Unschuld offers entry into this
still-vital artifact of China's cultural and intellectual past.
Unschuld traces the history of the "Su wen" to its origins in the
final centuries B.C.E., when numerous authors wrote short medical
essays to explain the foundations of human health and illness on
the basis of the newly developed vessel theory. He examines the
meaning of the title and the way the work has been received
throughout Chinese medical history, both before and after the
eleventh century when the text as it is known today emerged.
Unschuld's survey of the contents includes illuminating discussions
of the yin-yang and five-agents doctrines, the perception of the
human body and its organs, qi and blood, pathogenic agents,
concepts of disease and diagnosis, and a variety of therapies,
including the new technique of acupuncture. An extensive appendix,
furthermore, offers a detailed introduction to the complicated
climatological theories of "Wu yun liu qi "("five periods and six
qi"), which were added to the "Su wen" by Wang Bing in the Tang
era.
In an epilogue, Unschuld writes about the break with tradition and
innovative style of thought represented by the "Su wen." For the
first time, health care took the form of "medicine," in that it
focused on environmental conditions, climatic agents, and behavior
as causal in the emergence of disease and on the importance of
natural laws in explaining illness. Unschuld points out that much
of what we surmise about the human organism is simply a projection,
reflecting dominant values and social goals, and he constructs a
hypothesis to explain the formation and acceptance of basic notions
of health and disease in a given society. Reading the "Su wen, " he
says, not only offers a better understanding of the roots of
Chinese medicine as an integrated aspect of Chinese civilization;
it also provides a much needed starting point for discussions of
the differences and parallels between European and Chinese ways of
dealing with illness and the risk of early death.
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Imprint: |
University of California Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2003 |
First published: |
April 2003 |
Authors: |
Paul U Unschuld
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 38mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
536 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-520-23322-5 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-520-23322-0 |
Barcode: |
9780520233225 |
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