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In den Warenkorb[Edo ? 1695, Akatsujyu]. Brown stitched wrs., covers worn, solid, bit of old minor marginal worming, text mostly not affected, [50+5] double folded leaves, 3 vols. bound in one vol., 15 full page illustrations, new title label. R A R E . *** *** *** . . . AN EARLY & IMPORTANT TREATISE ON ACUPUNCTURE & MOXA . . *** A very early i…llustrated and most excellent monograph on Acupuncture & moxa. This legendary work is written in Kambun with Furigana [Chinese characters with Japanese reading sounds] for easy Japanese reading. . *** THE AUTHOR'S ALTERNATE NAMES: The author OKAMOTO came from a family of physicans and writers of medical treatises. He was also known as Ipposhi, Ichiku, Ittokusai and also: Tametake or Hakujin, this was a common practice forJapanese to have 'studio' or alternate first names. See GALAXY, p.474 footnote 10 at the bottom of the page.Okamoto's famous brother, was an author and playwright who was eminently known as the "Japanese Shakespeare." See Whitney p.317. . * PER MESTLER IN HIS "GALAXY": . ".this work was "explained" by Okamoto and drew heavily upon JUSHIKEI HAKKI by Katsu Ju in 1684 Jushikei Hakkei is likely the work of a Chinese physician, then followed with a theoretical discussion by Katsu. The book is chiefly on acupuncture but equally on moxa, not on how to cure but on the more fundamental nature of the subject. This discusses the basic Chinese and Japanese belief in a relationship between the internal organs and their diseases & curative treatment for them at specific sites on the outside of the body. The balance is on moxa. Thus, Okamoto "explained" what he read and studied in this work, based on the earlier Katsu title. Mestler states on p.476 this is a 3 vol. set, Vol. 2 has 16 stunning illustrations of "channels & points" for acupuncture and moxibustion. . Moxa or moxibustion uses the herb artemisia vulgaris latifolia which is burned either on the skin directly, or on top of small slabs of garlic over the "points." Damp moxa is also formed at the top end of acupuncture needles, then lit on fire to provide maximum therapeutic benefits, after insertion in the appropriate "point." . *** RELATIONSHIP TO DATE & EDITION: Our 2nd volume shows the back colophon, the first printing to be 1684, and a 2nd printing to be 1764. Although Mestler cites on p.476, the work was published in 1693. . * This title, and also KATSU, Juu.: JUSHI KEI HAKKI: THE FOURTEEN CHANNELS: An Early Japanese And Chinese acupuncture & Moxabustion Medical Treatise [our book no. 200334 also part of the Gordon E. Mestler collection]. Chinese Title: SHI SI JING XU, [1684] are related. The 2nd part of this was with title JUSHIKEI KETSU CHI-HO, and later re-written & re-explained by Okamoto as JUSHIKEI RYAKU WAGO, [this title now described], published later. See GALAXY, pp.475,476 & plate I B opposite p.474 for additional details. . ***. REFERENCES: . Mestler, Gordon E. JAPANESE MEDICAL BOOKS WITH MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON EARLY MEDICINE IN JAPAN: p.474; plate 1, B. . MESTLER, Gordon E. INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN INFLUENCES IN PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE MEDICINE. * WHITNEY, Willis N. NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF MEDICAL PROGRESS IN JAPAN: see pp.317, 419 #428:listed as JIUU SHI KIYOO RAKU HAKKI 1665. This is an alternate reading of the title. Whitney lists many titles by Okamoto. * [KURE, S.]: REPORT OF THE MEDICAL EXHIBITION VI CONGRESS OF THE FAR EASTERN ASSOCIATON OF TROPICAL MEDICINE 1925. THE EXHIBITION COMMITTEE OF THE CONGRESS, TOKYO, #430. * Not listed in: KERLEN, H.: CATALOGUE OF PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE BOOKS & MAPS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS. . ***.
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In den Warenkorb[Osaka 1699, Okuda]. Brown stitched wrs., 7 vol. set, 17.5 x 26.5 cm., very good, woodblock printed on hand-made mulberry paper,a few faint stains, 61 illustrations,some old worming mostly in margins, minor loss of text,else clean,solid.RARE! . *** **** *** . . COPY 1 . . G0RDRON E. MESTLER'S PERSONAL COLLECTION COPY . . . WITH…HIS PENNED NOTES LOOSELY LAID IN . . *** NOTE: We may have more than one copy of this title in stock. Please note there are major differences between each copy. Please confirm which copy number you are interested in. . *** COPY 1: MESTLER'S PERSONAL COPY: This is Mestler's personal collection copy. The hand written notes by Mestler were used as the basis for entries in his historic bibliography: A GALAXY OF OLD JAPANESE MEDICAL BOOKS WITH MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON EARLY MEDICINE IN JAPAN. . *** MESTLER'S HAND-WRITTEN NOTES: These are excellent examples of Japanese medicine, medical practice, medicines, instruments, organs and related. They were transcribed [mostly verbatim] into the his text for the historic GALAXY. . This is a famous early work on moxabustion and acupuncture by the celebrated Japanese physician, Okamoto Ippo. . *** This work was based on a lost Chinese treatise probably meaning the Rei-su or Ling-shu [Ling-Ch'u] [See Mestler's GALAXY pp.292, 303,321, 472, 476, 188-189] traditionally ascribed to the famous Chinese physician-Emperor Hwang-Ti.[See Mestler also for several other Reisu entries]. . *** WHO WAS PHYSICIAN OKAMOTO IPPO ITTOKUSAI [active 1685-1733]: Okamoto also known by his "Go" [studio name ] Ichiku, who was an eminent author & physician of several medical works of the period. . He wrote popular explanations to contemporary and difficult medical subjects, giving common people access to a basic understanding of Chinese & western medicine. . *** FORMAT Printed on double folded leaves: pagination: 28+18+18+27+ 23+11+13. Each volume has a table of contents. Written in Kanbun [Chinese characters or Hanzi] with Furigana to make reading by Japanese easier. There are occasional small red characters brushed in indicating passages of special importance. This was a common practice and feature found in texts in both Japan and China. . * This like many other early Japanese medical treatises were greatly influenced by or were copied from ancient Chinese texts. The illustrations are true to the original Chinese text from which this was translated and printed in Japan. . *** THE ILLUSTRATIONS: . Volume 1: Begins with illustrations of the various medical instruments & needles used in acupuncture. It illustrates the various parts of the anatomy indicating "points"[I in Chinese] where needle are inserted. It starts with hands and forearm, discussion & illustrations of the liver, large intestine, stomach, heart, spleen, small intestine, kidneys and nervous system. The exact methods of inserting acupuncture needles, how to hold, twist, tap and pound in. . * Volume 2: Illustrates a chart of illness and associated acupuncture "points" for needle insertions, treatment of male & female maladies, how to treat various illness by inserting needles in dorsal side, along the spinal column. The tying of the thumbs together for acupressure, with five illustrations of the proximal, ventral and dorsal views. All major "points" are carefully named & located. . Volume 3: Focuses on the "points" located around the head, ear, face, nose, eyes, cheeks, forehead and throat areas. . Volume 4: Attends to the upper shoulders, spinal column, sides of the body, hips and frontal view of the central meridians. . Volume 5: Concentrates on the limbs: arm and hand, thigh, foot and toes. . Volumes 1-5 are illustrated. Volume 6 & 7 focus on a catalogue of illness and treatment by both burning Moxa and acupuncture needles. . *** COLLATION OF DOUBLE-FOLDED LEAVES:: Vol.1. 28 Vol.2. 29 Vol.3. 18 Vol.4. 27 Vol.5 23 Vol.6. 13 Vol.7. 11 . *** SUBJECT: ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION: This work contains impressive details per Mestler: ".on som.
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In den Warenkorb[Kyoto 1715, Nakagawa Shigemon]. Brown stitched wrs., 3 vols original covers, back of vol. 3 variant, woodblock printed on hand-made paper, [114] double folded leaves or [228]p., some old minor worming, solid, original throughout. R A R E *** *** *** . . . A FAMOUS TREATISE ON ACUPUNCTURE . . . ADAPTED FROM THE ORIGINAL CHINESE…. * FAMOUS PHYSICIAN & AUTHOR: . Okamoto used alternate names: Ichiku, Ippo [shi] & Ittokusai in his career as a physician. He was the younger brother of the most famous & celebrated SHAKESPEARE OF JAPAN, Monzaemon Chikamatsu the great playwright. He was the disciple of Sampaku Ajioka, a physician. After he was excommunicated by his master, he endeavored to popularize medical works among the masses, and was prolific writer of medical books. This work has seven superb illustrations of the renal system, acupuncture points. Written in Kambun [Chinese], with Furigana grammar & sounds added for better Japanese understanding. . * Quite early monographic study of the therapeutic & practical application of acupuncture, utilizing detail diagrams showing the renal system its treatment & the "Twenty-nine Difficult Acupuncture Points" the "Fourteen Major Channels [JUSHIKEI]." . This work has drawn on the Chinese classic "I Tsung Pi Tu," compiled about 1575 with similar illustrations used in the "Ling Shu Su Wen Chieh Yao" and other Chinese medical works on acupuncture and medicine. An historic look at early Chinese influenced medical practice in Japan. . * This extremely rare illustrated work deals with the recognition of and curing of renal problems. A most fascinating early illustrated resource. . *** A famous book on the subject, this is also similar to the one illustrated in Ilza Veith's THE YELLOW EMPEROR'S CLASS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. Strangely enough, this early work was missed by the great Japanese medical book bibliographer: Gordon Mestler in his "GALAXY." Mestler lists several other references to Okamoto & similar books on the JUSHIKEI [14 CHANNELS]. NOTES ON EARLY MEDICINE IN JAPAN. . *** BIBLIOGRAPHY: W. N. Whitney: NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF MEDICAL PROGRESS IN JAPAN, in the Chinese and Japanese book index as item 494, with a wrong date of 1716. * Ilza Veith: THE YELLOW EMPEROR'S CLASS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE * Gordon Mestler: A GALAXY OF OLD JAPANESE MEDICAL BOOKS WITH MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON EARLY MEDICINE IN JAPAN, NOTES ON EARLY MEDICINE IN JAPAN see p.474-476 & plate I, figure B for similar illustrations and entries, see pp.126-132 for other entries. . *.