This paper aimed to examine the anatomical revolution from Yilingaicuo (Correcting the Errors of Medicine) and Quantixinlun(Outline of Anatomy and Physiology) in late imperial China. As the cephalocentrism which the brain superintend human operation of the mind was diffused in China since 16th century, the cephalocentrism and the cardiocentrism had competed for the hegemony of anatomical conception. Because of the advent of Yilingaicuo and Quantixinlun, the cephalocentrism became the main stream in the anatomical conception. The supporters of the Wang Yangming's Xinxue(the Learning of Heart and Mind) argued that the heart was the central organ of perception, sensitivity, and morality of the human body in medicine since 16th century. Even re...
This paper examines three 'innovations in acumoxa' (zhenjiu) that were promulgated by the Chinese go...
For thousands of years, scientists have studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. Our knowledge of...
'Chinese Medicine in Early Communist China' describes the transformation of Chinese medicine from a ...
The concept of anatomy in East Asia originated from the Huangdi Neijing Lingshu(Yellow Thearch`s Inn...
Through long-term observations and repeated practices of human body structure, anatomical knowledge ...
This study analyzes the construction of modernity by looking at a set of problems that began to be p...
This article argues that the establishment of anatomo-power in China preceded and set the foundation...
Historians of Chinese medicine acknowledge the plurality of Chinese medicine along both synchronic a...
How to define modernity is a key issue in many academic disciplines. Although ‘modern medicine’is a ...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
For thousands of years, scientists have studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. Our knowledge of...
The positioning of the acupuncture points in acupuncture is based upon a particular anatomical map k...
Anatomical drawings have formed the cornerstone of anatomical education in the West for centuries be...
Opening paragraphs:The accepted history of anatomy says that it was the ancient Greeks who mapped th...
Acupuncture meridians are usually considered esoteric structures which serve as conduits for invisib...
This paper examines three 'innovations in acumoxa' (zhenjiu) that were promulgated by the Chinese go...
For thousands of years, scientists have studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. Our knowledge of...
'Chinese Medicine in Early Communist China' describes the transformation of Chinese medicine from a ...
The concept of anatomy in East Asia originated from the Huangdi Neijing Lingshu(Yellow Thearch`s Inn...
Through long-term observations and repeated practices of human body structure, anatomical knowledge ...
This study analyzes the construction of modernity by looking at a set of problems that began to be p...
This article argues that the establishment of anatomo-power in China preceded and set the foundation...
Historians of Chinese medicine acknowledge the plurality of Chinese medicine along both synchronic a...
How to define modernity is a key issue in many academic disciplines. Although ‘modern medicine’is a ...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
For thousands of years, scientists have studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. Our knowledge of...
The positioning of the acupuncture points in acupuncture is based upon a particular anatomical map k...
Anatomical drawings have formed the cornerstone of anatomical education in the West for centuries be...
Opening paragraphs:The accepted history of anatomy says that it was the ancient Greeks who mapped th...
Acupuncture meridians are usually considered esoteric structures which serve as conduits for invisib...
This paper examines three 'innovations in acumoxa' (zhenjiu) that were promulgated by the Chinese go...
For thousands of years, scientists have studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. Our knowledge of...
'Chinese Medicine in Early Communist China' describes the transformation of Chinese medicine from a ...