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Introduction Elisabeth Hsu; Part I. Mai and Qi in the Western Han: 1.The influence of nurturing life culture on the development of Acumoxa therapy Vivienne Low; 2.Pulse diagnostics in the western Han: how mai and qi determine bing Elisabeth Hsu; Part II. Correlative Cosmologies: 3.Iatromancy, diagnosis, and prognosis in early Chinese medicine Donald Harper; 4.The system of the five circulatory phases and the six seasonal influences, a source of innovation in medicine under the Song (960?1279) Catherine Despeux; Part III. Dietetics and Pharmacotherapy: 5.Dietetics in Tang China: beginnings of a specialised materia dietetica Ute Engelhardt; 6.A Song innovation in pharmacotherapy: some remarks on ‘white arsenic’ and ‘flowers of arsenic’ Frederic Obringer; 7.The Bencao gangmu (classified materia medica) of Li Shizhen - an innovation for natural history? Georges Metailie and Elisabeth Hsu; 8.Robust northerners and delicate southerners: the nineteenth-century invention of a southern medical tradition Marta Hanson; Part V. Rise of the Genre of Medical Case Statements: 9.Yi’an (case statements) - the origins of a genre of Chinese medical literature Christopher Cullen; 10.From case-records to case-histories: the modernisation of a Chinese medical genre, 1912?49 Bridie J. Andrews; Part VI. Medical Rationale in the People’s Republic: 11.A new, scientific and unified medicine: civil war in China and the new Acumoxa, 1945?9 Kim Taylor; 12.Shaping Chinese medicine: two case studies from contemporary China Volker Scheid.