Mao's bestiary: medicinal animals and modern China
"Abandon Chinese Medicine, Retain Chinese Drugs": Creating a State Pharmaceutical Sector -- "To Learn from the Soviet Union": Russian Influence on Chinese Pharmaceuticals -- The Great Leap Forward and the Rise of Medicinal Animal Farming -- The Quest for Innovation: Folk Remedies...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Abandon Chinese Medicine, Retain Chinese Drugs": Creating a State Pharmaceutical Sector -- "To Learn from the Soviet Union": Russian Influence on Chinese Pharmaceuticals -- The Great Leap Forward and the Rise of Medicinal Animal Farming -- The Quest for Innovation: Folk Remedies and Animal Therapies -- "Economic Animals": Deng's Reforms and Rise of Bear Farming "Mao's Bestiary is a history of the rising use of "medicinal animals" in modern China. While animal parts and tissue had been present in Chinese medicine from an early date, the book argues that their role in the Chinese pharmacopiea greatly expanded and became systematized in the changed political and economic circumstances of the early Communist period. Mao's Bestiary is the first book to place medicinal animals squarely within the historiography of Chinese medicine. In an age of controversy over the ethics and efficacy of faunal medicalization, its perpensity to foster zoonotic diseases and its devastating effect on wildlife conservation in China and worldwide, the book contributes a much-needed historical perspective, explaining the modern origins of what is too casually taken to be traditional practice"-- |
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