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Taming the poisonousaf Barbara Gerke
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This rich ethnographic and socio-historical account uncovers how toxicity and safety are expressed transculturally in a globalizing world. For the first time, it unpacks the ¿pharmaceutical nexus¿ of mercury in Tibetan medicine (Sowa Rigpa) where, since the thirteenth century, it has mainly been used in the form of tsotel. Tsotel, an organometallic mercury sulfide compound, is added in small amounts to specific medicines to enhance the potency of other ingredients. In concordance with tantric Buddhist ideas, Tibetan medical practitioners confront and tame poisonous substances, and instead of avoiding or expelling them, transform them into potent medicines and elixirs. Recently, the UN Environment Programme¿s global ban on mercury, the Minamata convention, has sparked debates on the use of mercury in Asian medicines. As Asian medical traditions increasingly intersect with biomedical science and technology, what is at stake when Tibetan medical practitioners in India and Nepal, researchers, and regulators negotiate mercury¿s toxicity and safety? Who determines what is ¿toxic¿ and what is ¿safe,¿ and how? What does this mean for the future of traditional Asian medical and pharmaceutical practices?

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9783968220420
  • Indbinding:
  • Hardback
  • Sideantal:
  • 388
  • Udgivet:
  • 8. april 2021
  • Størrelse:
  • 160x30x241 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 790 g.
  • BLACK WEEK
Leveringstid: 2-3 uger
Forventet levering: 17. december 2024
Forlænget returret til d. 31. januar 2025

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This rich ethnographic and socio-historical account uncovers how toxicity and
safety are expressed transculturally in a globalizing world. For the first time, it
unpacks the ¿pharmaceutical nexus¿ of mercury in Tibetan medicine (Sowa Rigpa)
where, since the thirteenth century, it has mainly been used in the form of tsotel.
Tsotel, an organometallic mercury sulfide compound, is added in small amounts to
specific medicines to enhance the potency of other ingredients. In concordance with
tantric Buddhist ideas, Tibetan medical practitioners confront and tame poisonous
substances, and instead of avoiding or expelling them, transform them into potent
medicines and elixirs. Recently, the UN Environment Programme¿s global ban on
mercury, the Minamata convention, has sparked debates on the use of mercury in Asian
medicines. As Asian medical traditions increasingly intersect with biomedical
science and technology, what is at stake when Tibetan medical practitioners in India
and Nepal, researchers, and regulators negotiate mercury¿s toxicity and safety? Who
determines what is ¿toxic¿ and what is ¿safe,¿ and how? What does this mean for the
future of traditional Asian medical and pharmaceutical practices?

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