ABSTRACT

This book develops the concept of Asian Medical Industries as a novel perspective on traditional Asian medicines.

Complementing and updating existing work in this field, the book provides a critical and comparative analytic framework for understanding Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Sowa Rigpa, and Japanese Kampo in the 21st century. No longer subaltern health resources or conservative systems of traditional knowledge, these medicines have become an integral part of modern Asia as innovative, lucrative industries. Ten original case studies employ insights from anthropology, history, geography, pharmaceutical sciences, botany, and economics to trace the transformation of Asian medical traditions into rapidly growing and dynamic pharmaceutical industries. Collectively, these contributions identify this as a major phenomenon impacting Asian and global healthcare, economics, cultural politics, and environments. The book suggests that we can learn more about Asian medicines today by approaching them as industries rather than as cultural or epistemic systems. 

Asian Medical Industries is a highly original resource for students and scholars across a range of academic fields such as anthropology, history, and Asian studies, as well as medical practitioners, health sector actors, and policymakers. 

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

Asian medical industries

part |108 pages

IEast Asian medical industries

chapter 1|21 pages

Discovering new drugs in “Traditional” Chinese Medicine

Inside Guangzhou Huahai pharmaceuticals

chapter 2|30 pages

Cultivation and paternalism in the service of the market

Medical industry and ethnicity in Southwest China

chapter 3|29 pages

The development of the Kampo medicines industry

“Good Practices” and health policy making in Japan

chapter 4|27 pages

The pharmaceutical industry of Toyama prefecture, Japan

Haichi household medicines, intersectoral collaboration, and industrial clustering

part |88 pages

IISouth Asian medical industries

chapter 5|31 pages

Globalising Ayurveda, branding India

Implications for the Ayurvedic pharmaceutical industry

chapter 7|31 pages

Untangling the web of raw material supply for Ayurvedic industry

The complex geography of plant circulations

part |116 pages

IIISowa Rigpa industries

chapter 8|27 pages

“Sourcery”

Losing track of Tibetan medicinal plants between commerce and conservation in Northern India

chapter 9|27 pages

Making Tibetan medicine in Nepal

Industrial aspirations, cooperative relations, and precarious production

chapter 10|25 pages

The emergence of the Traditional Mongolian Medicine industry

Communism, continuity, and reassemblage

chapter 11|36 pages

Conclusion

Assembling Asian pharmaceuticals