Medicine and surgery in Central Asia
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Stumbles, Henry Martyn
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2018-05-22T12:48:40Z
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2018-05-22T12:48:40Z
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1910
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Two cardinal facts exist in connection with
Medicine and Surgery in Thibet and they are these:
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1. There exists no definite Science, such knowledge as there is being derived from the study of
old Buddhist and Sanskrit lore.
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2. It is wholly controlled by religious fanaticism exerted by the influence of the Buddhist Lamas.
This latter is illustrated by Photograph X. herewith (page 53.). In it is depicted a house in which sickness
has occurred. In the room on the right the patient
is in bed, evidently in an emaciated condition, and
a priest is in the act of feeling his pulse. Outside in the adjoining room another priest sits amidst
charms of all kinds - some (those on the table) being
composed of butter and rice, others (on the floor)
being made of cotton thread wound around a wooden
frame of definite shape. The priest is sitting at
his drum which he beats incessantly day and night,
being relieved every few hours by another priest,
All this is to keep away and drive away the Evil
Spirit which is causing the sickness. For this work
he receives about 1/- per day plus his food and plenty of "chang" (Thibetan beer). . When the patient
is recovering, during one night at a time privately arranged
by the priests, they rush about the house
as if suddenly become mad and eventually, having
exorcised the evil spirit which enters into some of
their charms, they rush outside and burn them in a
big bonfire and at the same time discharge firearms.
This is the end of the case.
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Unfortunately it must be many years before these
things can change. Education they refuse, and as
the country is over-run with Lamas any good influence
brought to bear upon the layman is speedily destroyed
by the action of the Lamas who call down upon the
infidel all the worst maledictions possible. He in
fear has perforce to amend his ways or else incur
their displeasure which they do not omit to arrange
shall be in a very tangible form.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/30800
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 19
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Medicine and surgery in Central Asia
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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