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Medicine and Memory in Tibet opens up for readers a sense of what it has meant to be a Tibetan medical practitioner during the massive political, economic, and sociocultural transitions of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Hofer reveals the complexities of knowledge transmission, the history of medical practice, and the power of local histories."—Sienna R. Craig, author of
Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine"Hofer examines aspects of the history of Tibetan medicine that have not been well studied, including the structure and significance of Tibetan Medical Houses. Her investigation and analysis broaden our understanding of the multifaceted nature of Tibetan medicine."—Denise M. Glover, coeditor of Explorers and Scientists in China's Borderlands, 1880-1950
"This beautiful ethnography offers the missing story of the modern history of Tibetan Medicine. Not only an excellent introduction to the medical system, Medicine and Memory in Tibet offers novel insights about the work of rural lineage based practitioners, the role of memory in cultural preservation, and the gendered experiences of health under tumultuous demands of modernization. In sum, Theresia Hofer has offered a gem."—Vincanne Adams, Department of Anthropology, History, and Social Medicine, University of California, San Francisco