This book traces the rich history of Chinese medical historiography and the emergence of the medical tradition archive.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I. Before Medical History: 1. Attendant He: innovator or persona?; 2. Bian Que as a seer: political persuaders and the medical imagination; 3. Chunyu Yi: can the healer speak?; Part II. Medical Histories: 4. Liu Xiang: the imperial library and the creation of the exemplary healer list; 5. Zhang Ji: the kaleidoscopic father; 6. Huangfu Mi: from innovator to transmitter; Epilogue: ancient histories in the modern age; Appendix: a problematic preface.