13 Journal of Chinese Medicine | Issue 134 | February 2024 Heart Moves Hand, Hand Moves Bone: A History and Case Study of Traditional Chinese Bone Setting Secondary Aricanli, S. (2013-2014). Plurality in Qing Imperial Medicine: Examining Institutional Formations beyond the Imperial Medical Bureau, Asia Pacific Perspectives, Fall-WinterXII(no. 1):61–83. Balaram, A.K. & Bednar, M.S. (2010). Complications after the fractures of metacarpal and phalanges, Hand Clinic May, 26(2), 169-77. Barrett, S. (2014). Why Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis Is Worthless. Accessed 4th Jan 2024, https://quackwatch.org/acupuncture/ reports/diagnosis/. Bisio, T. (2005). A Tooth from the Tiger’s Mouth: How to Treat Your Injuries with Powerful Healing Secrets of the Great Chinese Warrior. Atria Books: New York. Buell, P. (2021). Arabic Medicine in China. Brill: Leiden. Ding Jihua 丁继华 (ed.) (1999). Collected writings on Medicine for Injuries 伤科集成. Renmin weisheng chubanshe: Beijing. Despeux, C. (2007). The Body Revealed: The Contribution of Forensic Medicine to Knowledge and Representations of the Skeleton in China. In: Bray, F., Dorofeeva-Lichtmann, V. & Metailie G. (ed.) (2007). Graphics and Text in the Production of Technical Knowledge in China: The Warp and the Weft. Brill: Leiden and Boston, pp. 635–84. Fatima, A., Ahmed, O., Ahmed. M. et al. (2021). Metacarpal Fractures, Management Techniques, and Outcomes in Our Center, Cureus, 8;13(9): e17828. Fu, L. (2013). Hippocratic Medicine in China: Comparison with a 9th Century Chinese Manual on Bone Setting, Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation, 18:, 128-135. Fu, L. (2010). Surgical history of Ancient China, Anz Journal of Surgery, 80, 3: 133-8. Fufa D.T. & Goldfarb, C.A. (2012). Fractures of the thumb and finger metacarpals in athletes, Hand Clinic,28(3): 379-88. Goldschmidt, A. (2009). The Evolution of Chinese Medicine: Song Dynasty, 960–1200. Routledge: London. Hanson, M. (2003). The Golden Mirror in the Imperial Court of the Qianlong Emperor, Early Science and Medicine: Special Issue: Science and State Patronage in Early Modern East Asia, 8(2): 111–47. Hinrichs, T.J. & Barnes, L. (eds.) (2013). Chinese Medicine and Healing: An Illustrated History. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA. Kollitz, K.M., Hammert, W.C., Vedder, N.B. et al. (2014). Metacarpal fractures: treatment and complications, HAND (N Y), 9(1): 16-23. Kuriyama, S. (1999). The Expressiveness of the Body and the Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine. Zone Books: New York:. Kuriyama, S. (2001). The Imagination of the Body and the History of Bodily Experience. International Research Center for Japanese Studies: Kyoto. Lloyd, G., & Sivin, N. (2002). The Way and the Word: Science and Medicine in Early China and Greece. Yale University Press: New Haven, CT. Lane, G.. (2006). Daily Life in the Mongol Empire. Bloomsbury Academic: London. Lei Sean Hsiang-lin (2014). Neither Donkey nor Horse: Medicine in the Struggle over Chinas Modernity. University of Chicago Press: Chicago. Li, Yih-yuan (1995). Notions of Time and Space in Chinese Popular Culture. In Huang C.C. & Zürcher, E. (eds) Time and Space in Chinese Culture.. Brill: Leiden, pp. 383-397. Liang, Y. & Huang, Y. (2023). Buddhist monk Lin Daoren, Specialist of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences,10(3): 245-246. Malik, S., Herron, T. & Rosenberg, N. (2022). Fifth Metacarpal Fractures. Available at <http://tinyurl.com/57nrux7z> [accessed 09/01/24]. McKnight, B.E. (1981). The Washing Away of Wrongs: Forensic Medicine in Thirteenth-Century China. University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor. Meals, C. & Meals, R. (2013). Hand fractures: a review of current treatment strategies, Journal of Hand Surgery (American Volume), 38(5): 1021-31. Meng, G.C.. (2023). Shamanic Healing or Scientific Treatment? Transformation of Khorchin Mongolian Bone-Setting in China, Religions, 14(7), 910. Mude, Jige 吉格木得 (1997). Meng Gu Yi Xue Jian Shi. 蒙古医学 简史 (A Concise History of Mongolian Medicine). Neimeng jiaoyu chubanshe: Hohot. Moore, A. & Varacallo, M. (2023). Metacarpal Hand Fracture. Available at <http://tinyurl.com/3a85bdmx> [accessed 09/01/24]. Narangoa, L. & Li, A.. (2006). From Shamanist Healing to Scientific Medicine: Bonesetters in Inner Mongolia. In Bruun, O. & Li, N. (eds.). Mongols from Country to City: Floating Boundaries, Pastoralism and City Life in the Mongol Land. . Nordic Institute of Asian Studies: Copenhagen, 237–53. Needham, J. (author) & Sivin, N. (ed.) (2000). Science and Civilisation in China: Volume VI (Biology and Biological Technology), Part 6 (Medicine). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Neumeister, M.W., Winters, J.N. & Maduakolum, E. (2021). Phalangeal and Metacarpal Fractures of the Hand: Preventing Stiffness, Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, 28;9(10):e3871. Novak, C.B. &McCabe, S.J. (2015). Prevalence of cold sensitivity in patients with hand pathology, HAND (NY), 10(2): 173-6. Pi Guoli 皮國立 (2020). Xian Dai Zhong Yi Wai Shang Ke De Zhi Shi Xuan Xing Yi Yi Ji He Bao Kan Wei Zhu De Fen Xi 現代中醫外傷科的 知識轉型以醫籍和報刊為主的分析 (Knowledge Transformation in Surgery and Traumatology in Modern Chinese Medicine: An Analysis Based on Medical Books and Periodicals (1912-1949)),The National Palace Museum Research Quarterly, 36(4): 61-120. Roth, H.. (2004). Original Tao: Inward Training (Nei-yeh) and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism (Translations from the Asian Classics). Columbia University Press: Columbia. Scheid, V.. (2013). Transmitting Chinese Medicine: Changing Perceptions of Body, Pathology, and Treatment in Late Imperial China, Asian Med (Leiden), 8(2): 299-360.