Author: Puente-Ballesteros, Beatriz

Antoine Thomas, SI as a patient of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1662-1722) : a case study on the appropriation of theriac at the imperial court
Date2012
Publish_location---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Spanish
Record_typeExtract (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberRC66.P84 2012d
DescriptionDig.pdf. [p.213-250 (38 p.)]
NoteAntoine Thomas, SI as a patient of the Kangxi Emperor (r.1662-1722): a case study on the appropriation of theriac at the imperial court / Beatriz Puente-Ballesteros.
Extract: Asclepio, 2012, vol. LXIV, nº 1, enero-junio, 213-250, ISSN: 0210-4466.
Abstract also in Spanish.
Dig.pdf. local access [Antoine Thomas.pdf]

KEY WORDS: Theriac. Kangxi emperor. Imperial Network. Court medicine. Court physicians. Jesuit physicians. Jesuit drugs. Western medicine. Power. Patronage. Medical palace memorials. Delocalisation. Appropriation. Medical diversity. Funeral ritual.

SubjectChina--History--Kangxi 康熙, 1662-1722 Medicine--China--Case studies--Early works to 1800 Thomas, Antoine 安多平施, 1644-1709 Jesuits--China--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911--Contributions in medicine Thomas, Antoine 安多平施, 1644-1709--Death
Networks and circulation of knowledge: encounters between Jesuits, Manchus and Chinese in late Imperial China [EASTM Special issue]
Date2011
Publish_locationTübingen
PublisherInternational Society for the History of East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeSerial (special no.), Extract (PDF)
SeriesEast Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
ShelfHallway Cases, Digital Archives
Call NumberQ127.E26 E193 2011 (34)
Description233 p. ; 23 cm. [+dig.pdf.85 p.]
NoteNetworks and Circulation of Knowledge: Encounters between Jesuits, Manchus and Chinese in Late Imperial China [EASTM Special issue] / Guest Editor Nicolas Standaert.
Special issue of East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine, Number 34, (2011)
Local access only. [EASTM-Golvers.pdf]

The Jesuits in China and the Circulation of Western Books in the Sciences (17th-18th Centuries): The Medical and Pharmaceutical Sections in the SJ Libraries of Peking / Noël Golvers -– Jesuit Medicine in the Kangxi Court (1662-1722): Imperial Networks and Patronage / Beatriz Puente-Ballesteros -- Research Note: Introduction and Development of the Screw in Seventeenth-Century China: Theoretical Explanations and Practical Applications by Ferdinand Verbiest / Nicole Halsberghe.

To be published in issue 35: Chinese Sources of Missionaries' Writings on Chinese History and Chronology / Nicolas Standaert -- Biblical Chronology and the Theory of Six "World Ages" Transmitted to China: Gezhi aolüe 格致奧略 (1718/1820) / Ad Dudink.

SubjectMedicine, Western--China--History--17th-18th centuries Jesuits--China--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911--Contributions in medicine Screws, Theory of
Seriesfoo 112