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Review of “Religion, Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet” by Frances Garrett, London/New York 2008.. Traditional South Asian Medicine. 9:16-21.
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2017. Buddhist Healing and Taming in Tibet. The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Buddhism. :576-590.
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2016. Naming and Forgetting: Sowa Rigpa and the Recognition of Asian Medical Systems. Medicine Anthropology Theory. 3(2):87-122.
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2016. Review of: "Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet" by Janet Gyatso. Himalaya: The Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies. 36(1):196-198.
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2016. When ngülchu is not Mercury: Tibetan Taxonomies of Metals. Soulless Matter, Seats of Energy: Metals, Gems and Minerals in South Asian Religions and Culture. :116-140.
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2016. Moving from efficacy to safety: A changing focus in the study of Asian medical systems. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford (JASO), special issue on Medical Anthropology at Oxford: The First Decade and Beyond. 7:370-384.
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2015. The Poison of Touch: Tracing Mercurial Treatments of Venereal Diseases in Tibet. Social History of Medicine. 28(3):532-554.
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2015. Reply. Current Anthropology. 56(2):200-204.
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2015. The Art of Tibetan Medical Practice. :16-31.
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2014. Manufacturing an Industry. Current Anthropology. 55(1):124-125.
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2014. Body and Spirit: Tibetan Medical Paintings. Museum Anthropology. 36(1):87-88.
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2013. Editorial. Asian Medicine. 8(1):1-14.
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2013. The Social Life of Tsotel. Asian Medicine. 8(1):120-152.
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2013. On the ‘Subtle Body’ and ‘Circulation’ in Tibetan Medicine. Religion and the Subtle Body in Asia and the West. :83-99.
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Treating Essence with Essence: Re-inventing bcud len as Vitalising Dietary Supplements in Contemporary Tibetan Medicine. Asian Medicine. 7(1):196-224.
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2012. ‘Treating the aged’and ‘Maintaining health’–Locating bcud len practices in the four Tibetan medical tantras. Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. :329-362.
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2012. ‘Treating the aged’ and ‘Maintaining health’ – Locating bcud len practices in the four Tibetan medical tantras. Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. :329-362.
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2012. 'Treating the aged' and 'Maintaining health': Locating bcud len practices in the four Tibetan medical tantras. The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. 35(1-2):329-362.
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2012. Correlating biomedical and Tibetan medical terms in amchi medical practice. Medicine Between Science and Religion: Explorations on Tibetan Grounds. :127-152.
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