ABSTRACT
In recent decades various versions of Chinese medicine have begun to be widely practised in Western countries, and the academic study of the subject is now well established. However, there are still few scholarly monographs that describe the history of Chinese medicine and there are none at all on the medieval period.
This collection represents the kind of international collaboration of research teams, centres and individuals that is required to begin to study the source materials adequately. The first book in English to discuss this fascinating material in the century since the Dunhuang library was discovered, the text provides a unique and fascinating interpretation of Chinese medical history.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |16 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
PART I The manuscripts
chapter |26 pages
Manuscripts as sources in the history of Chinese medicine
part |2 pages
PART II Divination, iatromancy, and related arts
chapter |25 pages
Mantic texts in their cultural context
chapter |31 pages
Dunhuang iatromantic manuscripts: P. 2856 R° and P. 2675 V°
chapter |11 pages
Love charms among the Dunhuang manuscripts
chapter |20 pages
PART III Self-cultivation and the popular medical traditions
chapter |25 pages
Quick and easy Chinese medicine: the Dunhuang moxibustion charts
chapter |26 pages
Tiandi yinyang jiaohuang dalefu and the art of the bedchamber
chapter |13 pages
Daoism and the Dunhuang regimen texts
part |2 pages
PART IV Pharmacology