1st Edition

Religion, Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet

By Frances Garrett Copyright 2008
224 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the cultural history of embryology in Tibet, in culture, religion, art and literature, and what this reveals about its medicine and religion. Filling a significant gap in the literature this is the first in-depth exploration of Tibetan medical history in the English language. It reveals the prevalence of descriptions of the development of the human body – from conception to... Read more

1. Becoming human in Tibetan literature  2. Traditions of knowledge on human development  3. Interactions between medicine and religion in Tibet  4. The fetal body, gender and the normal  5. Gestation and the religious path  6. Growth, change and continuity  Epilogue: Historiography recapitulates embryology

Biography

Frances Garrett is Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research addresses doctrinal, ritual and textual practice in Tibetan cultures.

"Religion,Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet is a very valuable addition to our knowledge of Tibetan medicine and also a good source for teaching undergraduates and graduates on exactly how religion andmedicine can be intertwined in specific cultural contexts.The book is an important contribution for scholars of Tibetan studies and Tibetan medicine, and also for students and scholars of Buddhist and religious studies, as well as medical history."

BARBARA GERKE, Traditional South Asian Medicine