The Hsi Yuan Lu or Instructions To Coroners (Chinese Medicine Series 9)

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pp. (ii) 49 <numbered 59 through 107>, (xv) 181, with line drawings. The “Hsi yuan chi lu” written by Sung Tz’u in 1247 is known variously as “Instructions To Coroners” or “The Washing Away of Wrongs”. The first section of this book (The “Hsi Yuan Lu” or “Instructions To Coroners”) is the 1924 translation by Herbert A. Giles, et al., and the second section (The Washing Away of Wrongs: Forensic Medicine In Thirteenth-Century China) is the 1981 translation by Brian E. McKnight. Together these are the ninth volume from the Chinese Medicine Series.

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Number of pages 245
Original Title The Hsi Yuan Lu or Instructions to Coroners
Published Date 1982
Translators Herbert A. Giles, Brian E. McKnight
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition No Dustjacket
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Taipei
Edition Reprint
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pp. (ii) 49 <numbered 59 through 107>, (xv) 181, with line drawings. The “Hsi yuan chi lu” written by Sung Tz’u in 1247 is known variously as “Instructions To Coroners” or “The Washing Away of Wrongs”. The first section of this book (The “Hsi Yuan Lu” or “Instructions To Coroners”) is the 1924 translation by Herbert A. Giles, et al., and the second section (The Washing Away of Wrongs: Forensic Medicine In Thirteenth-Century China) is the 1981 translation by Brian E. McKnight. Together these are the ninth volume from the Chinese Medicine Series.

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Weight 1 kg