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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/religion/ihp041217/www.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/~medicine/ashm/lectures/lectures2004e.htm (downloaded 17-12-2004)
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Title:Conference on religion and healing and the second meeting of Asian Society for the history of medicine / organized by Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
Source:Academia Sinica (16-19 Nov. 2004)
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Language:eng.
Contents:Cholera in two contrasting pathies in nineteenth century India / Singh, Dhrub Kumar. -- Buddhist medical activities in inland China and its motives of practicing in ancient China / Chu Chien-p'ing. -- Between self-cultivation and the monastic code: tea and medicinal soup in the monastic life of the T'ang and Sung dynasties / Liu Shu-fen. -- Ayurvedic medical knowledge recorded in esoteric sutras of Chinese Tripitaka: a case of Kumàratantra or ›àlàkya / Ming Ch'en. -- From 'rice-porridge for bhikkhu & bhikkhun' to 'rice-porridge for the cultivation of life' / Ch'en Yüan-peng. -- Healers or patients: the shamans' roles and images in Taiwan / Lin Fu-shih. -- The illness accounts and denotations of "numerical diagrams" / Li tsung-k'un. -- Differentiations: Christian healing tradition / Wilhelmi, Barbara. -- Healing body, saving soul: medical missions to nineteenth-century China / Li Shang-jen. -- Improving the lives of women through evangelism, sympathy and science: Nineteenth and twentieth century women missionary doctors and local Chinese popular beliefs / Zaccarini, Cristina. -- From wife to missionary: Lillian Dickson's medical missions in post-war Taiwan / Lee, Yen-der. -- Medical care and religious healing in the clinical reality / Kajitani Shinji. -- The aetiology of illness in ancient Mesopotamia: on supernatural causes / Couto-Ferreira, Erica. -- Jews and healing in the middle ages: the harmonisation of Jewish beliefs with theories and practices of different Western medical traditions / Caballero-Navas, Carmen. -- The development of Galenico-Islamic medicine: assimilation of Greek sciences into Islam / Ebrahimnejad, Hormoz. -- Daoism and smallpox vaccination / Chiang Sheng. -- Song Dynasty Taoist medicine: a Hong Mai "Yijian zhi" based research / Ch'uang Hung-i. -- Sex and immortality: a tentative study on how Chinese sexual art impressed upon the idea to become better-beings in religious contexts / Umekawa Sumiyo. -- A study on religious therapy and concepts of disease from magic figures, incantation and tortoise shell divination in traditional Chinese medical literature / C'ang Hsien-che. -- Hallucinogens and Athanasia-medicine: the religious consciousness turn during Warring States, Qin and Han periods in China / Wang Chi-ch'ao
Corp. body:Academia Sinica
Subjects:Religion


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2007/08/11/zhangjianxing070811.txt (downloaded 11-08-2007)
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Author:Chang Chien-hsing
Title:Major papers may not become tabloidized! Principal papers must not become marginalized : thoughts on improving the ability of party papers to guide public opinion / by Zhang Jianxing
Source:Xinwen Zhanxian, vol. 9/2006 (Sep. 2006)
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Loc. note:Machine translated, for Chinese original see http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2007/08/11/zhangjianxing070811.pdf.
Subjects:Media
Machine translation
Mass media - Censorship


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2009/11/04/minnick091103.htm (downloaded 03-11-2009)
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Author:Minnick, Wendell
Title:Sino-U.S. military relations may be improving / by Wendell Minnick
Published:Taipei
Source:defensenews.com (2 Nov. 2009)
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Language:eng.
Subjects:Military
Taiwan - Foreign relations - China
China - Foreign relations - United States


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/urbanchina/yapingwang030214.htm (downloaded 14-02-2003)
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Author:Ya P'ing-wang
Title:Urban reforms in China : improving housing for the poor? / Ya Ping Wang
Source:id21 (24 Jan. 2003)
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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/us/pan031119.htm (downloaded 19-11-2003)
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Author:Pan, Philip P.
Title:China's improving image challenges U.S. in Asia / by Philip P. Pan
Source:Washington Post (15 Nov. 2003)
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Subjects:International relations
China - Politics and government - 21st century
China - Foreign economic relations - 21st century
Southeast Asia - Relations - China
China - Foreign relations - United States
Hu Chin-t'ao, 1942-


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