This paper is about a pre-modern 'science of touch' - Chinese pulse diagnostics - which was the aspect of Chinese medicine most admired by physicians in early modern Europe. The paper first provides some historical information on Chinese pulse diagnostics in Europe and then details how it was presented to an 18th-century readership. At last, it points out that Chinese physicians had developed an elaborate system for distinguishing between various experiences of touch. From an outsider's viewpoint, one could say that they already had an idea of calibration and made measurements in respect of a calibrated condition. Since they put their fingertips on the wrist of their patients and actively palpated it, one can say that their 'science of touc...
Historians of Chinese medicine acknowledge the plurality of Chinese medicine along both synchronic a...
This thesis addresses the issue of the relationship between theory and practice in the history of Ch...
The impressive cultural aura of China blocks the view of its neighbouring countries far too easily. ...
This paper is about a pre-modern 'science of touch' - Chinese pulse diagnostics - which was the aspe...
This paper concerns a pre-modern 'science of touch' - Chinese pulse diagnostics - and it discusses f...
International audienceGalen’s On the pulse for beginners (ca. 162-166 BC) is not a mere introductory...
In the period when early European empires were first being established across the globe, China did n...
AbstractContemporary Chinese pulse diagnosis™ (CCPD) is a system of pulse diagnosis utilized by Dr. ...
In the last few decades, promising new approaches to the study of the senses and to the body have sh...
The pulse examination (脈診 mài zhěn) is a unique diagnostic approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine....
AbstractThe pulse examination (脈診 mài zhěn) is a unique diagnostic approach of Traditional Chinese M...
Citation: Hsu, E. (2005). 'Tactility and the Body in Early Chinese Medicine', Science in Context, 18...
peer reviewedThis article uses Galen’s De complexionibus and its reception as a thread to examine th...
David Parisi offers the first full history of new computing technologies known as haptic interfaces-...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
Historians of Chinese medicine acknowledge the plurality of Chinese medicine along both synchronic a...
This thesis addresses the issue of the relationship between theory and practice in the history of Ch...
The impressive cultural aura of China blocks the view of its neighbouring countries far too easily. ...
This paper is about a pre-modern 'science of touch' - Chinese pulse diagnostics - which was the aspe...
This paper concerns a pre-modern 'science of touch' - Chinese pulse diagnostics - and it discusses f...
International audienceGalen’s On the pulse for beginners (ca. 162-166 BC) is not a mere introductory...
In the period when early European empires were first being established across the globe, China did n...
AbstractContemporary Chinese pulse diagnosis™ (CCPD) is a system of pulse diagnosis utilized by Dr. ...
In the last few decades, promising new approaches to the study of the senses and to the body have sh...
The pulse examination (脈診 mài zhěn) is a unique diagnostic approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine....
AbstractThe pulse examination (脈診 mài zhěn) is a unique diagnostic approach of Traditional Chinese M...
Citation: Hsu, E. (2005). 'Tactility and the Body in Early Chinese Medicine', Science in Context, 18...
peer reviewedThis article uses Galen’s De complexionibus and its reception as a thread to examine th...
David Parisi offers the first full history of new computing technologies known as haptic interfaces-...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
Historians of Chinese medicine acknowledge the plurality of Chinese medicine along both synchronic a...
This thesis addresses the issue of the relationship between theory and practice in the history of Ch...
The impressive cultural aura of China blocks the view of its neighbouring countries far too easily. ...