Religion, Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet
Discover the intricate interplay of culture, religion, and science in "Religion, Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet" by Frances Mary Garrett, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This compelling hardback spans 224 pages, offering the first comprehensive examination of embryology within the rich tapestry of Tibetan history and its medical practices.
Garrett delves into the cultural narratives surrounding embryology, highlighting their significance in art, literature, and ethical discourse. By illuminating crucial moments in Tibetan medical history, the book uncovers the profound connections between embryological study and Buddhist doctrine. Ideal for scholars and those interested in the intersection of religion and medicine, this work fills a vital gap in English-language literature on Tibetan culture.
Enrich your understanding of Tibetan heritage and the evolution of medical thought by exploring this essential resource today!