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Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Germano, David. UMI pub. no. 3131460. 258 pp.<br />

816. HAN Jianping. “An Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Jing-<br />

Mai Doctrine: Qi, Yin-Yang and Mystic Numbers.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />

23 (2004): 326–333.<br />

817. HANSON, Marta. “The ‘Golden Mirror’ in<br />

the Imperial Court <strong>of</strong> the Qianlong Emperor, 1739–<br />

1743.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on <strong>Science</strong> and State<br />

Patronage in Early Modern East Asia [ref. 741]. Early<br />

Sci. Med. 8 (2003): 111–147.<br />

Examines the production <strong>of</strong> a medical text.<br />

818. HINRICHS, T. J. “The Medical Transforming <strong>of</strong><br />

Governance and Southern Customs in Song Dynasty<br />

China (960–1279 C.E.).” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 64/09<br />

(2004): 3436.<br />

Dissertation at Harvard University, 2003. Advisor: Bol, Peter<br />

K.. Pub. no. AAT 3106645. 327 pp.<br />

819. HO, Evelyn Yueh-Ning. “ ‘French Fries Have<br />

Too Much Huo Qi’: An Ethnographic Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Discourse <strong>of</strong> Traditional Chinese Medicine.” Diss.<br />

Abstr. Int. A 65/04 (2004): 1179.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, 2004. Adviser: Fitch,<br />

Kristine L. UMI pub. no. 3129302. 132 pp.<br />

820. HSU, Elisabeth. “Tactility and the Body in Early<br />

Chinese Medicine.” Special Issue: Early <strong>Science</strong><br />

[ref. 22]. Sci. Context 18 (2005): 7–34.<br />

821. HUANG Longxiang. “Breakthrough in and<br />

Reflection on the Study <strong>of</strong> the Bronze Acupuncture<br />

Statue in Toyko’s National Museum <strong>of</strong> Japan.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />

24 (2005): 1–12.<br />

822. HUANG Youli. Zhongguo wang zhen. Translated<br />

title: [<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chinese diagnosis methods<br />

through observation.] In Chinese. (246 pp.; ill.)<br />

Hefei Shi: Anhui ke xue ji shu chu ban she, 2002.<br />

ISBN: 7533724844.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R444]<br />

823. KARCHMER, Eric I. “Orientalizing the Body:<br />

Postcolonial Transformations in Chinese Medicine.”<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/03 (2005): 1058.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill, 2005. Adviser: Farquhar, Judith. UMI pub. no.<br />

3170467. 238 pp.<br />

824. KURIYAMA, Shigehisa. “Translation and the<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japanese Irritability.” In CROZET and<br />

HORIUCHI [ref. 1961], 27–41.<br />

Explores the decline <strong>of</strong> the word and concept shaku from the<br />

Japanese medical vocabulary in the Meiji period.<br />

825. LIANG Rong. “An Exploration on the Feature<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tongue Picture and Medical Standpoint in the Traditional<br />

Medicine <strong>of</strong> China and Japan.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 22 (2003):<br />

157–167; 193–194.<br />

826. LIANG Rong. “Probing into the Academic Evolution<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tongue Inspection <strong>of</strong> TCM Before 1949.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />

23 (2004): 257–273.<br />

Deals in part with integration <strong>of</strong> Chinese and Western<br />

medicines.<br />

827. LIAO Yuqun. “An Analysis on the Ki Cha Yô<br />

Zei Ki—A Typical Case <strong>of</strong> Religionary Medicine.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci.<br />

Tech. 27 (<strong>2006</strong>): 32–43.<br />

230. East Asian contexts 45<br />

828. LIAO Yuqun. “Nagatomi Tokushôan and the<br />

Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Method <strong>of</strong> Vomiting in Japan’s Chinese<br />

Medicine: A Case in the Study <strong>of</strong> Medical Culture.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci.<br />

Tech. 26 (2005): 27–36.<br />

829. SCHEID, <strong>Vol</strong>ker. “Restructuring the Field <strong>of</strong><br />

Chinese Medicine: A Study <strong>of</strong> the Menghe and Ding<br />

Scholarly <strong>Current</strong>s, 1600–2000 (Part 2).” EASTM 23<br />

(2005): 79–130.<br />

See also <strong>Vol</strong>ker SCHEID, “Restructuring the Field <strong>of</strong> Chinese<br />

Medicine” EASTM 22 (2004): 10–68.<br />

830. TORCK, Mathieu. “Maritime Travel and the<br />

Question <strong>of</strong> Provisions and Scurvy in a Chinese<br />

Context.” EASTM 23 (2005): 54–78.<br />

831. YUAN Yuan. “Translation and Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Physiological Terms in Modern China.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 25 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

170–181.<br />

832. ZHANG Binglun, GAO Zhiqiang, and YE<br />

Qing. “Five Typical Simulated Tests and a Physico-<br />

Chemical Examination <strong>of</strong> Autumn Mineral in Ancient<br />

China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />

Yanjiu 23 (2004): 1–15.<br />

230-153. PHARMACY<br />

833. CHANG, Hson-Mou, and Paul Pui-Hay BUT.<br />

(Eds.) Pharmacology and Applications <strong>of</strong> Chinese<br />

Materia Medica. 2 vols. Reprint. (Orig. publ. 1986.).<br />

(1432 pp.; index.) Hong Kong: World Scientific,<br />

2001. ISBN: 9<strong>97</strong>150121X (v. 1); 9<strong>97</strong>1501678 (v. 2).<br />

Modern clinical studies <strong>of</strong> common herbal drugs.<br />

834. WANG Jichao. “A Study <strong>of</strong> Theriaca: As Regards<br />

the Opium-Containing Prescription Starting to<br />

Be Spread into China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />

Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 25 (<strong>2006</strong>): 139–148.<br />

In the Tang dynasty.<br />

230-160. TECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL<br />

835. ENDO Shoji. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Photography in<br />

Owari and Mino.” [Translated title.] In Japanese.<br />

Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) 28 (2001): 18–24.<br />

836. HUA Tongxu. “The Steelyard Clepsydra: Its<br />

Structure and Principle <strong>of</strong> Steady Flow.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 23 (2004):<br />

16–24.<br />

837. KOBAYASHI Yoshinari. “Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Sheet-Formation Steps in Molding Methods by Survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Minorities’ Papermaking in Southern China<br />

and Her Peripheral Countries.” [Translated title.]<br />

In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 43 (2004):<br />

193–203.<br />

838. KOBAYASHI Yoshinari. “Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Sheet-Formation Steps in Squeezing Methods by<br />

Analyses <strong>of</strong> Minorities’ Papermaking.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 44<br />

(2005): 86–96.<br />

On papermaking in China.<br />

839. LI Chongzhou. “A Brief Study on ‘Basket <strong>of</strong><br />

Peace’ and ‘Frame <strong>of</strong> Peace.’ ” [Translated title.] In<br />

Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 24 (2005): 91–96.<br />

On ship technology in Qing dynasty.<br />

840. SHI Jilong, CHENG Lixian, ZHOU Weirong,<br />

DONG Yawei, and WANG Changsui. “Coin-Casting<br />

Technology <strong>of</strong> the Six Dynasties.” [Translated title.]

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