Description:
Hayashi Denzaemon no Jō hankō, Kyoto, 1660. 8 volumes of 8, bound in 7 volumes. Woodblock print edition on folded double sheets. Japanese stich binding. Handwritten title slips on front covers. 26.5 x 19 cm. 5 full page woodblock print illustrations in vol. 1. In Chinese, with Japanese reading marks. There is insect damage, use and a brown staining of the lower margins in volume 8 (see photos). The complete work. A very early, Japanese edition of one of the most important books on traditional medicine. This edition is extremely rare. WorldCat list only 3 copies worldwide. All are in the US: San Francisco, Berkeley and Bethesda. Not in the catalogue of the National Diet Library, Tokyo.
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a branch of traditional medicine in China. It has been described as "fraught with pseudoscience", and the majority of its treatments as having no logical mechanism of action.
Medicine in traditional China encompassed a range of sometimes competing health and healing…
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