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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Message from the Dalai Lama
Special Acknowledgments
Publisher’s Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
General Editor’s Preface
Translator’s Introduction
Technical Note
Mirror of Beryl
Introduction
1. Homage and Verses of Auspiciousness
2. Medical Science
3. Origins of the Science of Healing in the Celestial Realms
Part 1. The Science of Healing in India
4. Early Indian Medical Traditions
5. Kumāra Jivaka
6. Nāgārjuna, Pitṛceṭa, and Candranandana
Part 2. Earlier Development of Medical Science in Tibet
7. Earliest Developments
8. From Vairocana to Shangtön Siji Bar
9. The Treasure Tradition and Drapa Ngönshé
10. The Earlier and Later Yuthok Yönten Gönpo
11. The Word of the Buddha
12. The Meaning of “Treatise”
13. Yuthok’s Legacy
14. The Drangti Lineage and a Summary
Part 3. Later Development of Medical Science in Tibet
15. The Jang Tradition
16. The Sur Tradition
17. The Gongmen Tradition
18. The Great Fifth Dalai Lama and Desi Sangyé Gyatso
Part 4. The Study of Medicine and the Three Sets of Vows
19. The Reason to Practice Medicine
20. Devotion to a Master
21. The Pratimokṣa Vows
22. The Bodhisattva Vows
23. Vidyādhara Tantric Vows
24. Changes in Vow Status and the Preceptor Question
25. Benefits
26. Qualities of a Master of Medicine
27. Examining Disciples and Studying with the Master
28. Chakri Medical College and the Author’s Own Practice of Medicine
Conclusion
29. Dedication
30. Previous Histories of Medicine
31. Colophon
Materia Medica
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
Copyright
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