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作者: Sean Hsiang-lin Lei
出版社: University Of Chicago Press
副标题: Medicine in the Struggle over China's Modernity
出版年: 2014-9-9
页数: 376
定价: USD 35.00
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780226169880

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Neither Donkey nor Horse tells the story of how Chinese medicine was transformed from the antithesis of modernity in the early twentieth century into a potent symbol of and vehicle for China’s exploration of its own modernity half a century later. Instead of viewing this transition as derivative of the political history of modern China, Sean Hsiang-lin Lei argues that China’s m...




作者简介  · · · · · ·

Sean Hsiang-lin Lei is associate research fellow at the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; associate professor at the Institute of Science, Technology, and Society at National Yang-Ming University; and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He lives in Taipei, Taiwan.




目录  · · · · · ·

1 Introduction 1
When Chinese Medicine Encountered the State
Beyond the Dual History of Tradition and Modernity
Toward a Coevolutionary History
China’s Modernity
The Discourse of Modernity
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1 Introduction 1
When Chinese Medicine Encountered the State
Beyond the Dual History of Tradition and Modernity
Toward a Coevolutionary History
China’s Modernity
The Discourse of Modernity
Neither Donkey nor Horse
Conventions
2 Sovereignty and the Microscope:The Containment of the Manchurian Plague, 1910–11 21
Not Believing That “This Plague Could Be Infectious”
Pneumonic Plague versus Bubonic Plague
“The Most Brutal Policies Seen in Four Thousand Years”
Challenges from Chinese Medicine: Hong Kong versus
Manchuria
Chuanran:Extending a Network of Infected Individuals
Avoiding Epidemics
Joining the Global Surveillance System
Conclusion:The Social Characteristics of the Manchurian Plague
3 Connecting Medicine with the State:From Missionary Medicine to Public Health,1860–1928 45
Missionary Medicine
Western Medicine in Late Qing China versus Meiji Japan
The First Generation of Chinese Practitioners of Western
Medicine
Western Medicine as a Public Enterprise
“Public Health:Time Not Ripe for Large Work,” 1914–24
The Ministry of Health and the Medical Obligations of Modern Government, 1926–27
Conclusion
4 Imagining the Relationship between Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine, 1890–1928 69
Converging Chinese and Western Medicine in the Late 1890s
Non-Identity between the Meridian Channels and the Blood Vessels
Yu Yan and the Tripartition of Chinese Medicine
To Avoid the Place of Confrontation
Ephedrine and Scientifi c Research on Nationally Produced Drugs
Inventing an Empirical Tradition of Chinese Medicine
Conclusion
5 The Chinese Medical Revolution and the National Medicine Movement 97
The Chinese Medical Revolution
Controversy over Legalizing Schools of Chinese Medicine
Abolishing Chinese Medicine:The Proposal of 1929
The March Seventeenth Demonstration
The Ambivalent Meaning of Guoyi
The Delegation to Nanjing
Envisioning National Medicine
Conclusion
6 Visualizing Health Care in 1930s Shanghai 121
Reading a Chart of the Medical Environment in Shanghai
Western Medicine:Consolidation and Boundary-Drawing
Chinese Medicine:Fragmentation and Disintegration
Systematizing Chinese Medicine
Conclusion
7 Science as a Verb:Scientizing Chinese Medicine and the Rise of Mongrel Medicine 141
The Institute of National Medicine
The China Scientization Movement
The Polemic of Scientizing Chinese Medicine: Three Positions
Embracing Scientization and Abandoning Qi-Transformation
Rejecting Scientization
Reassembling Chinese Medicine:Acupuncture and Zhuyou Exorcism
The Challenge of “Mongrel Medicine”
Conclusion
8 The Germ Theory and the Prehistory of “Pattern Differentiation and Treatment Determination” 167
Do You Recognize the Existence of Infectious Diseases?
Notifi able Infectious Disease
Unifying Nosological Nomenclature and Translating
Typhoid Fever
Incorporating the Germ Theory into Chinese Medicine
Pattern versus Disease
A Prehistory of “Pattern Differentiation and Treatment Determination”
Conclusion
9 Research Design as Political Strategy:The Birth of the New Antimalaria Drug Changshan 193
Changshan as a Research Anomaly
Scientific Research on Nationally Produced Drugs
Stage One:Overcoming the Barrier to Entry
Curing Mrs. Chu
Stage Two: Re-networking Changshan
Identifying Changshan
Two Research Protocols: 1–2–3–4–5 versus 5–4–3–2–1
Reverse-Order Protocol: 5–4–3–2–1
Research Protocol as Political Strategy
Conclusion:The Politics of Knowledge and the Regime of Value
10 State Medicine for Rural China, 1929–49 223
Defi ning China’s Medical Problem
Discovering Rural China
The Ding County Model of Community Medicine
State Medicine and the Chinese Medical Association
State Medicine and Local Self-Government
The Issue of Eliminating Village Health Workers
Chinese Medicine for Rural China
11 Conclusion:Thinking with Modern
Chinese Medicine 259
Medicine and the State
Creation of Values
Medicine and China’s Modernity: Nationalist versus Communist
Chinese Medicine and Science and Technology Studies
Acknowledgments 283
Notes 289
Index 359
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