

Li Shizhen
Nov 28, 2019
Craig Clunas, Professor Emeritus at the University of Oxford, Anne Gerritsen from the University of Warwick, and Roel Sterckx from the University of Cambridge discuss the remarkable legacy of Li Shizhen. They delve into his groundbreaking Compendium of Materia Medica, a monumental survey of natural remedies that intertwines scientific rigor with cultural folklore. The conversation also highlights the Ming Dynasty’s dynamic nature and how Li’s holistic approach revolutionized traditional Chinese medicine, shaping health practices for centuries to come.
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Li Shizhen's Experiments
- Li Shizhen valued hands-on experience, dissecting a pangolin to study its stomach contents.
- He also dissected snakes, demonstrating his experimental approach to understanding the natural world.
Li Shizhen's Career Path
- Li Shizhen briefly worked for a minor aristocrat, possibly gaining library access.
- He also likely worked at the Imperial Medical College in Beijing, broadening his medical knowledge.
A Unique Compendium
- Li Shizhen's work was unique as a personal project, unlike previous team efforts commissioned by emperors.
- He aimed to create a more comprehensive and rigorous compendium than any before.