Pulse Diagnosis in Early Chinese Medicine

The Telling Touch

Elisabeth Hsu author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th May '10

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A study of the earliest extensive account of Chinese pulse diagnosis, focusing on a biography of Chunyu Yi.

This is a study of the earliest extensive account of Chinese pulse diagnosis, or more accurately, the examination of mai. Dr Hsu focuses on a biography of Chunyu Yi, a doctor of the early Han, and presents the first complete translation into English of the Memoir by Sima Qian.This is a study of the earliest extensive account of Chinese pulse diagnosis, or more accurately, the examination of mai. Dr Hsu focuses on a biography of Chunyu Yi, a doctor of the early Han, and presents the first complete translation into English of the Memoir in the Historical Records by Sima Qian (d. ca 86 BCE). This Memoir contains biographies of the physician, medical case histories and interviews, and constitutes a document of enormous importance to the history of medicine in China. The analysis covers the first ten medical cases and their rich vocabulary on touch, as used in Chinese pulse diagnosis. The patients treated were mostly nobility of the kingdom of Qi in Eastern China, who suffered from the indulgences of court life and were treated with early forms of decoction, fomentation, fumigation, acupuncture and moxibustion. To date there is no book on early China of its kind.

'… Elisabeth Hsu's original study, and complete translation, of The Memoir of Chunyu Yi is beyond doubt an important contribution to the anthropology of medicine and the anthropology of sensory experience.' Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

ISBN: 9780521516624

Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 24mm

Weight: 800g

422 pages