Medicina

Dépouillement de Knowledge and the scholarly medical traditions

Don Bates (Ed.), Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995. xiii + 369 p - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 185.887

  Pages
BATES, Don. Scholarly ways of knowing : an introduction
1-22
LLOYD, Geoffrey Ernest Richard. Epistemological arguments in early Greek medicine in comparativist perspective
25-40
DEAN-JONES, Lesley. Autopsia, historia and what women know : the authority of women in Hippocratic gynaecology
41-59
60-83
CONRAD, Lawrence I. Scholarship and social context : a medical case from the eleventh-century Near East
84-100
WALLIS, Faith. The experience of the book : manuscripts, texts, and the role of epistemology in early medieval medicine
101-126
GARCÍA BALLESTER, Luis. Artifex factivus sanitatus : health and medical care in medieval Latin Galenism
127-150
151-173
SIVIN, Nathan. Text and experience in classical Chinese medicine
177-204
KURIYAMA, Shigehisa. Visual knowledge in classical Chinese medicine
205-234
BRAY, Francesca. A deathly disorder : understanding women's health in late imperial China
235-250
FARQUHAR, Judith. Re-writing traditional medicine in post-Maoist China
251-276
TRAWICK, Margaret. Writing the body and ruling the land : Western reflections on Chinese and Indian medicine
279-296
ZIMMERMANN, Francis. The scholar, the wise man, and universals : three aspects of Ayurvedic medicine
297-319
COHEN, Lawrence. The epistemological carnival : meditations on disciplinary intentionality and Ayurveda
320-343
347-354
355-360