2014
DOI: 10.1111/rec3.12113
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Buddhism & Medicine in East Asian History

Abstract: Though Buddhism has developed and grown in locally specific ways in various cultures around the world, it has perennially provided its devotees with a range of ideas and practices that concern health and well-being. Since being introduced to East Asia, these aspects of the tradition have always remained a highly relevant part of the health care landscape.

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“…Nor is our case study the first to discuss how healing fits into Buddhist concerns and practices. See Salguero (2014) for a useful literature review on the connections between Buddhism and medicine in East Asian history. Shimizu and Noro (2021) explicitly draw on Mahāyāna Buddhist medicine for IR theorising and conflict transformation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nor is our case study the first to discuss how healing fits into Buddhist concerns and practices. See Salguero (2014) for a useful literature review on the connections between Buddhism and medicine in East Asian history. Shimizu and Noro (2021) explicitly draw on Mahāyāna Buddhist medicine for IR theorising and conflict transformation.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%