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VARIETIES OF HAPTIC EXPERIENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GREEK AND CHINESE PULSE DIAGNOSIS (HISTORY, QI, MEDICINE, ANATOMY).
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VARIETIES OF HAPTIC EXPERIENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GREEK AND CHINESE PULSE DIAGNOSIS (HISTORY, QI, MEDICINE, ANATOMY)./
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KURIYAMA, SHIGEHISA.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1986,
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280 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 47-11, Section: A, page: 4176.
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VARIETIES OF HAPTIC EXPERIENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GREEK AND CHINESE PULSE DIAGNOSIS (HISTORY, QI, MEDICINE, ANATOMY).
KURIYAMA, SHIGEHISA.
VARIETIES OF HAPTIC EXPERIENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GREEK AND CHINESE PULSE DIAGNOSIS (HISTORY, QI, MEDICINE, ANATOMY).
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1986 - 280 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 47-11, Section: A, page: 4176.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 1986.
The subject of this dissertation is the history of that special technique of medical diagnosis known as sphygmology, or the study of the pulse. More specifically, the dissertation is a comparative study of the two most influential traditions of pulse-taking in world history, namely, the Greek and the Chinese. The overarching thesis of the essay is that the Greek and Chinese traditions were somehow radically different; the heart of the essay consists in attempting to articulate what this difference involves.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The argument develops in three parts. Part I rejects the entrenched view which treats Greek pulse diagnosis and Chinese qie mo as variant forms of pulse diagnosis, as different interpretations of a common reality. There is, it is argued, no common reality: the pulse is not a given in nature, common to all cultures, but a cultural artifact, forged in history through experiences peculiar to the Greeks and their medical descendants. Though qie mo superficially resembled pulse diagnosis, and though Chinese physicians achieved worldwide fame for their sphygmological skill, the mo to which Chinese physicians sensitized their fingers required, in fact, techniques and beliefs incompatible with the Greek vision of the pulsating artery. Greek pulse diagnosis and Chinese qie mo belonged to different forms of worldmaking, and the difference in their worlds were rooted in divergent styles of touching, in varieties of haptic experience.
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Parts II and III draw out some of the subtler aspects of this claim, showing on the one hand how Greek pulse diagnosis and Chinese qie mo presupposed different conceptions of how words relate to the experiences of the touch (Part II), and exploring on the other hand the incommensurable conceptions of the body underlying the divergence between mo and pulse (Part III).
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