
Janet Gyatso, Being Human in a Buddhist World: An Intellectual History of Medicine in Early Modern Tibet (Columbia University Press, 2015)
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Gender and Medicine in Early Modern Tibet
This chapter explores the complex relationship between gender and medicine in early modern Tibet, highlighting the existence of misogynistic views about women in medicine, but also emphasizing that doctors were able to set aside these views and acknowledge important aspects about sex and gender. It discusses the concept of a third sex, which is neither male nor female, and explores the idea that anatomy does not determine one's personality or gender identity.
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