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Marta Hanson 韓嵩
Sex:Female 女
Nationality:USA 美國
Period for Grants:4個月

照片 Photo : 韓嵩 Marta Hanson

CCS Grant

2002/6~2002/9

Instituion:University of California, San Diego美國加州大學聖地牙哥分校

Topic:Chinese Medical Geographies: Regional Cultures, Therapeutic Practices, and Imagined Bodies in Early Modern China, 1500-1800

Specialty:歷史、中國醫學傳統與社會

Present

Instituion:Department of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, USA

美國約翰霍普斯金大學醫學史研究所

Specialty:中國疾病與流行病學史、東亞醫學史、中國科學與醫藥史

Homepage:Institute for the History of Medicine,The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Marta Hanson

Work catalog
Article catalog
  • Hanson, Marta. 2010. “Conceptual Blind Spots, Media Blindfolds: The Case of SARS and Traditional Chinese Medicine.” Chapter 10 in Angela Ki-Che Leung and Charlotte Furth, eds., Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century. Chapel Hill: Duke University Press.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2008. “Northern Purgatives, Southern Restoratives: Ming Medical Regionalism” Chinese Translation. “Bei gongfa, Nan buyang: Mingdai yixue de fengtu guan.” Chapter 7 in Cong yiliao kan zhongguo shi (Medical Perspectives on Chinese History). Ed. Li Jianmin, Academia Sinica, History and Philology Institute, Taiwan.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2008. “The Art of Medicine: Maoist public-health campaigns, Chinese medicine, and SARS.” The Lancet 372 (Oct. 25, 2008): 1457-8.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2008. “Hand Mnemonics in Classical Chinese Medicine: Texts, Earliest Images, and Arts of Memory.” Festschrift issue in honor of Nathan Sivin, Asia Major series 3, 21.1: 325-57.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2007. “Jesuits and Medicine in the Kangxi Court (1662-1722).” Publication of Keynote Address given March 8, 2007, for “Medicine and Culture: Chinese-Western Medical Exchange” Symposium at the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History, USF Center for the Pacific Rim, Pacific Rim Report 43 (July 2007): 1-10.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2006. “Northern Purgatives, Southern Restoratives: Ming Medical Regionalism.” English version. Asian Medicine 2.2: 115-170.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2006. “Enhancing the Practitioner’s Sense of Time, Place, and Practice: The History of Chinese Medicine for Practitioners Workshop ICTAM VI, April 30, 2006.” Co-authored with Andy Pham. Asian Medicine 2.2 (2006): 318-353.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2003. “The Significance of Manchu Medical Sources in the Qing.” Proceedings of the First North American Conference on Manchu Studies (Portland, OR, May 9-10, 2003): 131-175. Tunguso Sibirica 15.1: Studies in Manchu Literature and History. Ed. by Wadley Stephen and Carsten Naeher in collaboration with Keith Dede. Weisbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2006.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2003. “Manchu Medical Manuscripts and Blockprints: An Essay and Bibliographic Survey.” Saksaha: A Review of Manchu Studies 8: 1–32.
  • Hanson, Marta. “The Golden Mirror in the Imperial Court of the Qianlong Emperor, 1739–1742.” Special issue ed. by Catherine Jami on Science and State Patronage in Early Modern East Asia, Early Science and Medicine 8.2: 111–147.
  • Hanson, Marta. 2001. “Robust northerners and delicate southerners: the nineteenth-century invention of a southern wenbing tradition.” 262-291. Edited by Elisabeth Hsu. Needham Research Institute Studies 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hanson, Marta. 1998. “Robust Northerners and Delicate Southerners: The Nineteenth-Century Invention of a Southern Wenbing Tradition,” in special issue of Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 6.3 (Winter 1998): 515-549. Edited by Judith Farquhar & Marta Hanson.
  • Hanson, Marta. 1995. “Merchants of Medicine: Huizhou Mercantile Consciousness, Morality, and Medical Patronage in Seventeenth-Century China,” Edited by Hashimoto Keizo, Catherine Jami, & Lowell Skar, East Asia, Kyoto, August 1993, pp. 207–14.
  • “From Under the Elbow to Pointing to the Palm: Chinese Metaphors for Learning Medicine by the Book (4th-14th Centuries).” Special Issue on “Learning by the Book: Manuals and Handbooks in the History of Knowledge” of the British Journal for the History of Science: Themes. Edited by Angela Creager, Elaine Leong, and Mathias Grote. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2020.
  • “Visualizing the Geography of the Diseases of China: Western Disease Maps from Analytical Tools to Tools of Empire, Sovereignty, and Public Health Propaganda, 1878–1929.” Science in Context 30.3 (2017): 219–80.
  • “Medicinal formulas and experiential knowledge in the 17th-century epistemic exchange between China and Europe.” Co-authored with Gianna Pomata. Isis: The Journal of the History of Science in Society 108.1 (March 2017): 1-25.
  • “Kuhn’s Structure in East Asia.” Historical Studies of the Natural Sciences 42.5 (2012): 514-20.
  • “Kuhn’s Structure in East Asia, Expanded.” East Asian Science Technology and Society 6.4 (2012): 561-7.
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