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Studies of Medical Pluralism

Craig, Sienna [u.a.] [Hrsg.]:
Studies of Medical Pluralism in Tibetan History and Society : PIATS 2006, Proceedings of the Eleventh Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Königswinter 2006 / Sienna Craig, Mingji Coumo, Frances Garrett and Mona Schrempf. - Andiast : International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, 2010. - 470 S. - (Beiträge zur Zentralasienforschung ; 18)
ISBN 978-3-88280-087-6
EUR 76,50

Inhalt
Geoffrey Samuel: Preface. 7
Sienna Craig, Mingji Cuomu, Frances Garrett, Mona Schrempf: Introduction. 13
PART I: TIBETAN MEDICINE IN MODERN CONTEXTS: CHALLENGES AND INNOVATION
1. Alex McKay:
Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan: the myth of venereal disease. 41
2. Colin Millard:
Illness narratives and idioms of meaning in two Tibetan medical clinics. 61
3. Vincanne Adams, Renqing Dongzhu, Phuoc V. Le:
Translating science: the Arura Medical Group at the frontiers of medical research. 111
4. Cynthia Husted and Lobsang Dhondup:
Bridging the gap between science and traditional medicine: microscopic and macroscopic correlations of the three nyes pa in Multiple Sclerosis. 137
5. Drolma Tso:
Perspectives and experiences on the training of Tibetan medicine practitioners. 179
6. Jigmed Phuntsok:
Dus rabs nyer gcig pa’i gso rig gi rgyal bo chen po bod kyi sna mang gso rig gi khyad chos dang sna gcig gso rig bar gyi drang bden brjod pa seng phrug gi nga ro. 189
PART II: MEDICAL PLURALISM: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
7. Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim:
On urine analysis and Tibetan medicine’s connections with the west. 195
8. Mingji Cuomu:
Bod kyi gso rig thun min gyi nad khams rnam bzhag la dpyad pa. 213
9. Geoffrey Samuel:
A short history of Indo-Tibetan alchemy. 221
10. Tetsu Nagasawa:
Eaten by primordial wisdom: transmutation of the physical body in the Rdzogs chen tradition. 235
11. Denise Glover:
Classes in the classics: Historical changes in plant classification in two Tibetan medical texts. 255
12. Susan Heydon:
"The greatest news": Khunde Hospital and childbirth in a Sherpa community in Nepal. 279
13. Nupur Pathak:
The influence of dietary beliefs and socio-economic factors on maternal health of exile Tibetans in contemporary Dharamsala. 307
14. Barbara Gerke:
Tibetan Treatment Choices in the Context of Medical Pluralism in the Darjeeling Hills. 337
PART III: EXPERIENCES OF MEDICINE, ILLNESS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE
15. Ivette Vargas:
Legitimising demon diseases in Tibetan medicine: the conjoining of religion, medicine, and ecology. 379
16. Tenjing Bista:
Glo po smon thang gso rig rigs gzhung gdams pa myong grub. 405
17. Nyima Tsering:
Bod lugs gso ba rig pa’i slob gso. 413
18. Lhapa Phuntsog:
Massage in Tibetan traditional physical training: a brief introduction to the preparatory rubbing method. 427
19. Yangbum Gyal:
Bod kyi gso ba rig pa las gna’ deng bod mi’i zas skom gyi skor la cung zad gleng ba. 437
Translated abstracts of papers. 445

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