The act of prescribing pharmaceutical drugs to patients is normally the site of judgements about the drug’s efficacy and safety. The success of treatments and the licences for commodities depend on the biochemical identity of the drugs and of their path and transformations inside the body. However, the ‘supply chain’ outside the body is eschewed by such discourse, and its importance for both pharmaceutical brands and physician-centred historiographies is ignored. As this ethnographic fieldwork on Tibetan and Chinese medicines in Sichuan shows, overlooked social actors ensure reliable knowledge about medicinal things and materials long before patients take their medicine. This paper takes a step back from the final products—clearly defined a...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), including Traditional Chinese Me...
The global trade in wildlife affects ~24% of terrestrial vertebrates, and demand for traditional med...
Sowa Rigpa (Tibetan medicine) has been practiced across vast regions of Central and South Asia for c...
This essay analyzes the impacts of global and national pharmaceutical gover-nance on the production ...
This article describes how Tibetan medicine, traditionally an ethnomedicine indigenous to Tibetan ar...
The processing of metallic mercury into the form of a mercury sulphide ash, called tsotel (btso thal...
By Michael Stanley-Baker Mandala of Medicine Buddha surrounded by medicinal plants, animals and min...
This article discusses various modes of "modernising" traditional Chinese medical drugs (zhong yao) ...
In global health it is commonly assumed that governments orchestrate a benevolent integration of “tr...
It’s a long-held cultural belief that Daoists 道士, or more specifically, transcendents 仙人, were among...
ABSTRACT The ambiguous terrain of ‘fact-making ’ in biomedical clinical research is explored by way ...
This paper introduces Tibetan pill traditions and examines two exceptional pill formulas that emerge...
This project investigates not the inexplicable cures that healed the sick in early 20th-century Chin...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
Drugs, Fluids, and Other Matters: Medical History through the Lens of Things (Natalie Köhle) How the...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), including Traditional Chinese Me...
The global trade in wildlife affects ~24% of terrestrial vertebrates, and demand for traditional med...
Sowa Rigpa (Tibetan medicine) has been practiced across vast regions of Central and South Asia for c...
This essay analyzes the impacts of global and national pharmaceutical gover-nance on the production ...
This article describes how Tibetan medicine, traditionally an ethnomedicine indigenous to Tibetan ar...
The processing of metallic mercury into the form of a mercury sulphide ash, called tsotel (btso thal...
By Michael Stanley-Baker Mandala of Medicine Buddha surrounded by medicinal plants, animals and min...
This article discusses various modes of "modernising" traditional Chinese medical drugs (zhong yao) ...
In global health it is commonly assumed that governments orchestrate a benevolent integration of “tr...
It’s a long-held cultural belief that Daoists 道士, or more specifically, transcendents 仙人, were among...
ABSTRACT The ambiguous terrain of ‘fact-making ’ in biomedical clinical research is explored by way ...
This paper introduces Tibetan pill traditions and examines two exceptional pill formulas that emerge...
This project investigates not the inexplicable cures that healed the sick in early 20th-century Chin...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
Drugs, Fluids, and Other Matters: Medical History through the Lens of Things (Natalie Köhle) How the...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), including Traditional Chinese Me...
The global trade in wildlife affects ~24% of terrestrial vertebrates, and demand for traditional med...
Sowa Rigpa (Tibetan medicine) has been practiced across vast regions of Central and South Asia for c...