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Medicine For Women In Imperial China Angela Ki Che Leung

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Medicine For Women In Imperial China Angela Ki Che Leung
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Angela Ki Che Leung
ISBN: 9789004151963, 9789047409922, 9004151966, 9047409922
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Medicine For Women In Imperial China Angela Ki Che Leung by Angela Ki Che Leung 9789004151963, 9789047409922, 9004151966, 9047409922 instant download after payment.

This book is the first scholarly work in English on medicine for women in pre-Song China. The essays deal with key issues in early Chinese gynecology and obstetrics, and how they were formulated before the Song when medicine for women reached maturity. The reader will find that medical questions in early China also reflected religious and social issues. The authors, based in North America and East Asia, describe and analyze women’s bodies, illnesses, and childbirth experiences according to a variety of archaeological materials and historical texts. The essays reveal a rich and complex picture of early views on the female medical and social body that have wide implications for other institutions of the period, and on medicine and women in the later imperial era.

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