Strickmann, Michel (Author)
Faure, Bernard (Editor)
Description “By concentrating on the medieval development of Chinese therapeutic ritual, the author discovers the origins of many surviving rituals across the social and doctrinal frontiers of Buddhism and Taoism, including transmission to persons outside the Buddhist or Taoist fold.” (from publisher's web page)
Review Sivin, Nathan (2007) Review of "Chinese Magical Medicine". East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (p. 143).
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Salguero, C. Pierce;
(2010)
Buddhist Medicine in Medieval China: Disease, Healing, and the Body in Crosscultural Translation (Second to Eighth Centuries C.E.)
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Fava, Patrice;
Lo, Vivienne;
(2009)
The Body of Laozi and the Course of a Taoist Journey through the Heavens
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Ho, Peng Yoke;
Moffett, John P. C.;
Sungwu, Cho;
(2007)
Explorations in Daoism: Medicine and Alchemy in Literature
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Han, Jishao;
(2008)
External Alchemy and the Science of the TCM Formula in the Song Dynasty
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Yoichi Isahaya;
Jyuh Fuh Lin;
(2017)
Entangled Representation of Heaven: A Chinese Divination Text from a Tenth-Century Dunhuang Fragment (P. 4071)
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Liao, Yuqun;
(2006)
An Analysis on the Ki Cha Yô Zei Ki---A Typical Case of Religionary Medicine
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Article
Salguero, C. Pierce;
(2010)
“A Flock of Ghosts Bursting Forth and Scattering”: Healing Narratives in a Sixth-Century Chinese Buddhist Hagiography
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Liu, Shu-fen;
(2006)
Between self-cultivation and the monastic code: tea and medicinal soup during the Tang and Song Dynasties
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Stacey A. Van Vleet;
(2015)
Medicine, Monasteries and Empire: Tibetan Buddhism and the Politics of Learning in Qing China
(/isis/citation/CBB460895891/)
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Skar, Lowell Dean;
(2003)
Golden Elixir Alchemy: The Formation of the Southern Lineage of Taoism and the Transformation of Medieval China
(/isis/citation/CBB001562360/)
Article
Han, Jishao;
(2007)
A New Inquiry into the Taoist Text Thirty-six Methods for Bringing Solids into Aqueous Solution
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Furth, Charlotte;
(2006)
The Physician as Philosopher of the Way: Zhu Zhenheng (1282--1358)
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Salguero, C. Pierce;
(2014)
Translating Buddhist Medicine in Medieval China
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Article
Hsu, Elisabeth;
(2008)
A Hybrid Body Technique: Does the Pulse Diagnostic cun guan chi Method Have Chinese-Tibetan Origins?
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Dominic Steavu;
(2017)
Buddhism, Medicine and the Affairs of the Heart: yurvedic Potency Therapy (Vājīkarana) and the Reappraisal of Aphrodisiacs and Love Philters in Medieval Chinese Sources
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Hinrichs, T. J.;
Barnes, Linda L.;
(2013)
Chinese Medicine and Healing: An Illustrated History
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Yan Liu;
(2015)
Toxic Cures: Poisons and Medicines in Medieval China
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Brooke, John Hedley;
Numbers, Ronald L.;
(2011)
Science and Religion around the World
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Stanley-Baker, Michael;
(2012)
Palpable Access to the Divine: Daoist Medieval Massage, Visualisation and Internal Sensation
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Tsing Tsing Crystal Luk;
(2017)
A Study on Daoist's Medical Scripture Yi-dao Huan-yuan in the Qing: The Relationship Between Daoism and Traditional Chinese Medicine from Theories of Healing to Neidan Practice
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