The Body in Balance: Humoral Medicines in Practice

Author:   Peregrine Horden ,  Elisabeth Hsu
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   13
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9780857459824


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Focusing on practice more than theory, this collection offers new perspectives for studying the so-called humoral medical traditions, as they have flourished around the globe during the last 2,000 years. Exploring notions of balance in medical cultures across Eurasia, Africa and the Americas, from antiquity to the present, the volume revisits harmony and holism as main characteristics of those traditions. It foregrounds a dynamic notion of balance and asks how balance is defined or conceptualized, by whom, for whom and in what circumstances. Balance need not connoteegalitarianism or equilibrium. Rather, it alludes to morals of self care exercised in place of excessiveness and indulgences after long periods of a life in dearth. As the moral becomes visceral, the question arises: what constitutes the visceral in a body that is in constant flux and flow? How far, and in what ways, are there fundamental properties or constituents in those bodies?

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Author:   Peregrine Horden ,  Elisabeth Hsu
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   13
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9780857459824


ISBN 10:   0857459821
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction Peregrine Horden Part I: A Body of What? Chapter 1. Female Fluids in the Hippocratic Corpus: How Solid was the Humoral Body? Helen King Chapter 2. Fluxes and Stagnations: A Physician's Perception and Treatment of Humours in Baroque Ladies Barbara Duden Chapter 3. When Money became a Humour Shigehisa Kuriyama Part II: A Practice with What? Chapter 4. Were the Four Humours Fundamental to Medieval Islamic Medical Practice? Emilie Savage-Smith Chapter 5. Complexio and experimentum: Tensions in Late Medieval Medical Practice Peter Jones Chapter 6. Foundationalism and Instrumentality: Rethinking Humoral Paradigms in Early Twentieth-Century Yunani tibb in India Guy Attewell Chapter 7. Hot Cold Classifications and Balancing Actions in Mesoamerican Diet and Health: Theory and Ethnography of Practice in Twentieth-Century Mexico Ellen Messer Part III: A Balance of What? Chapter 8. Balancing Diversity and Well-Being: Words, Concepts and Practice in Eastern Africa David Parkin Chapter 9. 'Holism' and the Medicalization of Emotion: The Case of Anger in Chinese Medicine Elisabeth Hsu Chapter 10. Aiming for Congruence: The Golden Rule of Ayurveda Francis Zimmermann Chapter 11. Harmony or Hierarchy? The Mindful Body and the Sacred Landscape in Tibetan Healing Practices Patrizia Bassini Part IV: What Next? Chapter 12. What Next? Balance in Medical Practice and the Medico-Moral Nexus of Moderation Elisabeth Hsu Index

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The collection presents a fascinating comparative history of the concept of balance throughout medical practice across the world, with disparate chapters well connected through thematic discussion. * Social History of Medicine The book is a magisterial collection...In spite of the wide range of medical traditions concerned-from different continents (Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America) and at different epochs (ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary)-the book is coherently structured around a few core issues that consistently link all the chapters. Rarely will you find in a single volume so many authoritative scholars talking about the specificities of their field of research and, at the same time, constructing a comparative dialogue. * Caterina Guenzi, Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris This is a model of what an edited volume can and should be, bringing a wide range of geographic and temporal frames into dialogue to help rethink a notion that is arguably crucial to each one of them. It is a superior study, and I am confident that it will become a classic volume in the history of medicine. * Carla Nappi, University of British Columbia This is an excellent collection of essays...[that] provides an extremely good basis for comparative studies. There is no similar collection, to my knowledge. * Vivian Nutton, University College London


The book is a magisterial collection...In spite of the wide range of medical traditions concerned - from different continents (Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America) and at different epochs (ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary) - the book is coherently structured around a few core issues that consistently link all the chapters. Rarely will you find in a single volume so many authoritative scholars talking about the specificities of their field of research and, at the same time, constructing a comparative dialogue. * Caterina Guenzi, Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris This is a model of what an edited volume can and should be, bringing a wide range of geographic and temporal frames into dialogue to help rethink a notion that is arguably crucial to each one of them. It is a superior study, and I am confident that it will become a classic volume in the history of medicine. * Carla Nappi, University of British Columbia This is an excellent collection of essays - [that] provides an extremely good basis for comparative studies. There is no similar collection, to my knowledge. * Vivian Nutton, University College London


Author Information

Peregrine Horden is Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and an Extraordinary Research Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is co-author of The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History (with Nicholas Purcell, Blackwell, 2000) and author of Hospitals and Healing from Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages (Ashgate, 2008). He is also writing a general book on early hospitals for Yale University Press.

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