A Chinese Physician
Wang Ji and the Stone Mountain Medical Case Histories
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Sep '14
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This engaging exploration delves into the life of a 16th-century physician, revealing the struggles and triumphs of his medical practice in China.
In A Chinese Physician, readers are introduced to the life of a 16th-century medical practitioner whose journey is marked by both challenges and triumphs. The book intricately explores the human experiences that define this physician's career, including the frustrations he faced in gaining respect from colleagues and the loyalty of his patients. Through a blend of socio-economic and biographical analysis, the narrative unfolds in a manner that is both engaging and informative.
The author employs a variety of sources, from hagiographical biographies to detailed medical case histories, to tell three interwoven stories that highlight the complexities of practicing medicine during this era. Each story contributes to a rich tapestry that illustrates the physician's dedication to his craft and the societal obstacles he encountered. This multi-dimensional portrayal not only showcases the physician's professional life but also sheds light on the broader context of medical practice in 16th-century China.
By weaving together these diverse narratives, A Chinese Physician offers a vibrant depiction of contemporary medical practices while enhancing our understanding of the intricate relationships between gender, culture, and medicine. The book invites readers to reflect on the historical significance of this physician's work and the enduring impact of his legacy on the field of medicine.
'This book offers an extraordinary insight into the tradition that we study and practice...' -Peter Deadman, The Journal of Chinese Medicine
'Grant's findings...notably enrich existing scholarship on medicine and gender' - Journal of Asian Studies
'Grant's study of Wang will facilitate future inquiry into these issues and help encourage scholarly attention to this lively period in Chinese medical history' - Journal of Asian Studies
'Grant has supplied a well-researched and significant study of one physician's elite medical practice in the Ming. She is careful not to extrapolate beyond the limits of the material, but others will surely find these findings interesting and suggestive enough to stimulate further research.' - China Review International
'This book offers an extraordinary insight into the tradition that we study and practice.' - The Journal of Chinese Medicine
ISBN: 9780415863094
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
256 pages