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1660103901660. title at the beginning of the text or Yi xue ru men dan tai yu an 醫å¸å…¥é–€ An Introduction to Medicine: The Red Platform and the Jade Desk title on cover page. 73 woodcut illus. Six juan in six vols. 8vo bamboo paper a few leaves missing from Preface in the first vol. new wrappers new stitching. China: Wu feng lou 五鳳樓 1660.<br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> Second edition of this influential medical work. “The book assembles material from Huangdi neijing 黃å¸å…§ç¶“ The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon Nanjing 難經 The Classic of Difficult Issues and Zhang Zhongjing 張仲景 Liu Hejian 劉河間 Zhu Danxi 朱丹溪 and Li Dongyuan æŽæ±åž£ excerpting their essentials and deleting the obtuse and contradictory parts†Wang p. 103. <br /> <br> <br> Our work contains theoretical discussions as well as recipes. The section on women’s medicine for example opens with an abstract discussion of the origin of the male in the qian trigram of the Yijing 易經 Change Classic and of the female in the kun trigram. The discussion then becomes more concrete with a description of the stages of pregnancy. This is followed with a note on taking the pulse followed in turn by a list of prescriptions. One prescription is for a “liquid remedy for adjusting the menses and stabilizing the blood. It is to be administered when the color of the menstrual discharge is light and it is thick and sticky accompanied by a pain in the abdomen.†This recipe contains ten ingredients including red tangerine peel peeled herbaceous peony root and the root of the three-nerved spicebush. There are also lists of medications and foodstuffs that women should not ingest when pregnant. For example eating crab might lead to transverse presentation of the fetus. Birth with transverse presentation is separately covered in a note. Post-natal issues are covered as well including an outbreak of malaria as can happen in the seventh and eighth lunar months we read post-natal cold damage disease and incessant bleeding.<br /> <br> <br> Pediatric medicine is discussed after gynecology in the last volume of the work. As with the section on gynecology this section starts with a general discussion: “The illnesses of men and women can be ascertained by asking questions†but “a small child while still being carried in the arms might suffer but not be able to express it.†Alternative methods were necessary such as observing the child’s face. An illustration of a child’s face with the different parts marked accompanies the discussion. As with gynecology numerous prescriptions are also listed in the area of pediatrics.<br /> <br> <br> Sun Wenyin was from Xiuning in Anhui in central China. Sickly as a child he read the Change Classic and recited classical Chinese poetry paying considerable attention to how to nurture a healthy life. Sun advocated that nutrition should be the first priority with prescription medications coming second Ding & Wu p. 54.<br /> <br> <br> Regarding the writing and printing history of our book Sun writes in the Preface that he had worked on collecting material for the book for 20 years. Then “the book was finished in the bingzi year of the Ming 1636; I printed it in 1638 judging by the dates of the Prefaces to the first edition and showed my friends of a similar inclination. After the destruction of war that accompanied the change of the cauldrons i.e. the Manchu conquest of the Ming only one or two blocks remained.†The blocks thus had to be re-carved creating a second edition of the work.<br /> <br> <br> Our copy appears to be missing a few leaves of the Preface which ends mid-sentence and without a date. The Princeton University copy is from the same edition and it is dated to 1660 Shunzhi 17. Our book does not observe the taboo for the character xuan 玄 so we know that it must have been printed before 1661 when the Kangxi emperor Xuanye çŽ„ç‡ r. 1661-1722 ascended to the throne.<br /> <br> <br> Very good set occasional stains and split fore-edge folds preserved in a new cloth-backed dropbox.<br /> <br> <br> â§ Ding Qing’ai ä¸é’艾 & Wu Housheng ä¼åŽèƒœ eds. Yangsheng baijian da cidian 养生ä¿å¥å¤§è¾žå…¸ Dalian: Dalian chubanshe 1997; Wang Peng Anhui Zhongyi guji zongmu tiyao 安徽ä¸é†«å¤ç±ç¸½ç›®æè¦ Hefei: Anhui kexue jishi chubanshe 2021. unknown
167027912PARIS Adam Frans VAN DER MEULEN (1632 - 1690) 1670 Une gravure Originale à l'eau-forte et au burin en noir : Format : 27,2 centimètres de haut par 46,5 centimètres de large, sur papier crème vergé ligné et filigrané, Inscriptions / marques - Lettre dans la cuvette au centre : F. Vander. Meulen, pinx. et ex. cum privilegio Regis. et à droite : V.HB.f., sans date (1670 environ) paris VAN DER MEULEN Editeur,
168033353Paris: Francois Muguet. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1680-81. Hardcover. 24mo 109x53 mm; 576 pages; Headpieces and tail pieces. Bound in contemporary leather. LOUIS XIV King of France. Ordonnances . . . Sur le Fait des Gabelles & des Aydes. 156 pages Ordonnances . . . Sur le Fait des Entrées Aydes & autres Droits. 123 i. E. 223 5 pages Ordonnance . . . Pour servir de Reglement sur plusieurs Droits de ses Fermes. 192 pages. Together 3 volumes bound in one. 24mo 109x53 mm contemporary calf gilt spine rubbed slightly chipped at bottom; contents clean. Paris: François Muguet 1680; 1680; 1681 . French Language. Complete. Official ordinances on taxes and other internal problems. . Francois Muguet, hardcover
167514546Paris, Guillaume Desprez, 1675 ; in-16 ; plein veau havane granité, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré, roulette sur les coupes (reliure de l'époque) ; (36) (titre, Epistre, Préface et Table), 457 pp., (1) p. de Privilège, 59 figures et schémas dont 13 hors-texte.