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Historical Bibliography Updated: April 5, 2020

The Manchu anatomy and its historical origin. With annotations and translations by John B. de C. M. Saunders and Francis R. Lee.

Publication Details

Taipei, Taiwan: Li Ming Cultural Enterprise Co., 1981 CE.

The Anatomie Manchoue, a series of graphic illustrations taken from Western anatomical works, with notes in the Manchu-Tungus language. This was compiled under the supervision of Father Parrenin, a  French Jesuit working at the court of the Manchu Emperior K'ang Hsi (Kangxi). The manuscript reproduced and translated in this edition contained 90 illustrations; other surviving versions of this work (9 copies are known) may contain as many as 135 illustrations. The text was apparently intended only for consultation by members of the imperial household, and no attempts were made to disseminate this information to practioners outside the court.

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Entry Number#6958
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External URLthe-manchu-anatomy-and-its-historical-origin-with-annotations-and-translations-by-john-b-de-c-m-saunders-and-francis-r-lee

Geographic Context

Publication place: Taipei, Taiwan