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by Paul Unschuld
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This is one of Paul Unschuld's more slender volumes; despite
its size, it is immensely informative, unapologetically objective,
not to say delightfully controversial.
Ž --Nigel
Wiseman
Many introductions to Chinese medicine have appeared in the English
language. Chinese Medicine differs in that, although it is not a
history book as such, it is the work of a historian and is written
from a historian's point of view, explaining events against the
background of the life of the times in China. Paul Unschuld's
Chinese Medicine introduces each element of the Chinese medical
corpus of knowledge, each phase of its development in the light
of the intellectual, social, political, and economic soil from which
it sprang.
As the author tells us, a medical system
develops its theories, and gains and maintains the acceptance of
the community it serves not by its clinical effectiveness but by
the acceptability of its underlying ideas. From this perspective,
Chinese Medicine explains how the concepts of Chinese medicine were
able to gain acceptance, and how, despite its gradual evolution,
its basic features remained stable for two thousand years. From
the same perspective, it also explains the conditions that have
allowed the survival of Chinese medicine into the modern age in
China despite China's adoption of Western medicine as the
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mainstay of its health-care system; and the conditions in which,
after centuries of European interest in and rejection of China's
healing arts, Chinese medicine has finally taken root in the West.
It is this dimension of Chinese medicine that sets the book apart
from others of its kind.
Aside from the wealth of information it contains about the nature
and development of Chinese medicine, the author's view of the reception
of Chinese medicine in the West is a major contribution to our understanding
of alternative health care, and forcefully challenges the conceptions
of Chinese medicine among many of its Western adherents.
Publication Date: September, 1998
Perfectbound; 6 x 9; $14.95
Charts, Color Pictures
ISBN 0-912111-55-0
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