Science and civilisation in China. / Volume 6, Biology and biologicial technology. Part VI, Medicine
معرفی کتاب «Science and civilisation in China. / Volume 6, Biology and biologicial technology. Part VI, Medicine» نوشتهٔ Joseph Needham; Gwei-Djen Lu; Nathan Sivin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A further volume in Joseph Needham's magisterial revelation on China which introduces the history of medicine.
Journal of the American Medical Association
This volume is most highly recommended. Although written as a treatise for scholars, the story is told in a manner that everyone should enjoy. The blending of the special unique talents of the three writersLu's to ferret, sift, and select the relevant material, Needham's to provide perspective and global significance as only he could, and Sivin's masterful editing of biomedical science and technology with a humanistic touchmakes for interesting and educational reading for experts and nonscholars.
The latest volume in Joseph Needham's magisterial revelation of China's premodern scientific and technological traditions introduces medicine. Five essays are included by Joseph Needham and Lu Gwei-djen, edited and expanded upon by the editor, Nathan Sivin. The essays offer broad and readable accounts of medicine in culture, including hygiene and preventive medicine, forensic medicine and immunology. Professor Sivin's extensive introduction discusses these essays, placing them in their historical and medical context, and surveys recent medical discoveries from China, Japan, Europe and the United States. The latest volume in Joseph Needham's magisterial revelation of China's premodern and technological traditions introduces medicine. Five essays are included by Joseph Needham and Lu Gwei-djen, edited and expanded upon by the editor, Nathan Sivin. Professor Sivin's introduction discusses the essays and surveys recent scholarship across the world Volume 6. Part III of Science and Civilisation in China contains two separate works. The first, by Christian Daniels, is a comprehensive history of Chinese sugar cane technology from ancient times to the early twentieth century. The second, by Nicholas K. Menzies, is a history of forestry in China. First of all it is necessary to consider the relations between the great medical systems of humanity and the cultures or civilisations in which they arose.