Mona Schrempf, Ph.D. (2001) in Anthropology, Free University of Berlin, Germany, holds a research post at the Central Asian Seminar, Humboldt University of Berlin. Her scholarly interests include Tibetan medicine and public health, studies of ritual and performance, and the Bon religion in contemporary Tibetan communities
Preliminary Materials
Source: pp i �vi
Introduction: Refocusing On Tibetan Medicine
Source: pp 1 �6
Himalayan Medical Encounters: The Establishment Of Biomedicine In Tibet And In Indian Exile
Source: pp 7 �28
Integrating Abstraction: Modernising Medicine At Lhasa's Mentsikhang
Source: pp 29 �44
Sa Cha 'Di Ma 'Phrod Na... Displacement And Traditional Tibetan Medicine Among Tibetan Refugees In India
Source: pp 45 �64
Sherpa Beliefs And Western Medicine: Providing Health Care At Khunde Hospital, Nepal
Source: pp 65 �88
Bon Lineage Doctors And The Local Transmission Of Knowing Medical Practice In Nagchu
Source: pp 89 �126
A Crisis Of Confidence: A Comparison Between Shifts In Tibetan Medical Education In Nepal And Tibet
Source: pp 127 �154
Making A Medical Living: On The Monetisation Of Tibetan Medicine In Spiti
Source: pp 155 �170
The Land Of Milk And Barley: Medicinal Plants, Staple Foods, And Discourses Of Subjectivity In Rgyal Thang
Source: pp 171 �188
Engaging The Subtle Body: Re-Approaching Bla Rituals In The Himalaya
Source: pp 189 �212
Spirit Causation And Illness In Tibetan Medicine
Source: pp 213 �224
'Life-Wind Illness' In Tibetan Medicine: Depression, Generalised Anxiety, And Panic Attack
Source: pp 225 �246
Tibetan Medicine And The Classification And Treatment Of Mental Illness
Source: pp 247 �284
'Magical Movements' ('Phrul 'Khor) In The Bon Tradition And Possible Applications As A Cim Therapy
Source: pp 285 �304
An Early Tibetan History Of Indian Medicine
Source: pp 305 �326
Tibetan And Chinese Pulse Diagnostics: A Comparison�With Special Reference To Locations For Pulse Taking
Source: pp 327 �344
The Making Of The Blue Beryl � Some Remarks On The Textual Sources Of The Famous Commentary Of Sangye Gyatsho (1653�1705)
Source: pp 345 �372
Preliminary Investigations Into New Oral And Textual Sources On Byang Lugs � The 'Northern School' Of Tibetan Medicine
Source: pp 373 �410
Embryology And Embodiment In Tibetan Literature: Narrative Epistemology And The Rhetoric Of Identity
Source: pp 411 �426
Brief Outlook: Desiderata In The Study Of The History Of Tibetan Medicine
Source: pp 427 �438
Index
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