Ida Kahn: Medical Leader and Missionary
(2023)
Book Chapter
Aricanli, S. (2023). Ida Kahn: Medical Leader and Missionary. In Creators of Modern China: 100 Lives from Empire to Republic 1796-1912 (326-329). British Museum
Dr Sare Aricanli's Outputs (4)
Continuities in State-Society Interactions across Broad Spatio-temporal Realms: Gong Tingxian as Both an Author of Popular Medical Texts and an Imperial Medical Secretary in Early Modern China (2022)
Journal Article
Aricanli, S. (2022). Continuities in State-Society Interactions across Broad Spatio-temporal Realms: Gong Tingxian as Both an Author of Popular Medical Texts and an Imperial Medical Secretary in Early Modern China. Social History of Medicine, 35(1), 302-322. https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkab036Medical popularisation in late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth-century China has been understood within the context of the state’s retreat from medicine. This article points to ongoing state-societal continuities and thus suggests that the process wa... Read More about Continuities in State-Society Interactions across Broad Spatio-temporal Realms: Gong Tingxian as Both an Author of Popular Medical Texts and an Imperial Medical Secretary in Early Modern China.
Reconsidering the Boundaries: Multicultural and Multilingual Perspectives on the Care and Management of the Emperors' Horses in the Qing (2018)
Book Chapter
Aricanli, S. (2018). Reconsidering the Boundaries: Multicultural and Multilingual Perspectives on the Care and Management of the Emperors' Horses in the Qing. In R. Sterckx, M. Siebert, & E. Dagmar Schaefer (Eds.), Animals through Chinese history : earliest times to 1911 (199-216). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108551571.012
Plurality in Qing Imperial Medicine: Examining Institutional Formations beyond the Imperial Medical Bureau (2013)
Journal Article
Aricanli, S. (2014). Plurality in Qing Imperial Medicine: Examining Institutional Formations beyond the Imperial Medical Bureau. Asia Pacific: perspectives (San Francisco, Calif.), 12(1), 61-83This article illustrates the value of using the lens of institutional history to study imperial medicine. Identifying and incorporating a range of organizations and posts into the narrative of imperial medicine in eighteenth-century China shows the b... Read More about Plurality in Qing Imperial Medicine: Examining Institutional Formations beyond the Imperial Medical Bureau.