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... officials were involved . Yet as truth seeking went on , government officials showed little sign of wanting to clarify matters . The continued veiling of the case paradoxically led to magnifying its reality ( Taussig 1999 : 56 ) . The ...
... officials were involved . Yet as truth seeking went on , government officials showed little sign of wanting to clarify matters . The continued veiling of the case paradoxically led to magnifying its reality ( Taussig 1999 : 56 ) . The ...
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... officials ? How should this neglect be interpreted ? Are these indications that the market was different from the other markets that do appear in the historical records ? The history of some traditional medicine markets in central China ...
... officials ? How should this neglect be interpreted ? Are these indications that the market was different from the other markets that do appear in the historical records ? The history of some traditional medicine markets in central China ...
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... officials , it is reasonable to suppose that they failed to record the Jingxi medicine market because of its medical elements . To understand this requires directing attention to the officials ' attitude to medical cultures on the ...
... officials , it is reasonable to suppose that they failed to record the Jingxi medicine market because of its medical elements . To understand this requires directing attention to the officials ' attitude to medical cultures on the ...
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