Table of contents : Contents Note on Citations and Abbreviations Foreword Introduction :Thinking with Cases PART 1: THE CASE IN LAW 1 .Satisfying Both Sentiment and Law: Fairness-Centered Judicial Reasoning as Seen in Late Ming Casebooks 2. Developing Forensic Knowledge through Cases in the Qing Dynasty 3 ,From Oral Testimony to Written Records in Qing Legal Cases PART 2: MEDICAL CASE HISTORIES 4. Producing Medical Knowledge through Cases: History, Evidence, and Action 5. Facts in the Tale: Case Records and Pediatric Medicine in Late Imperial China 6. The Literary Fashioning of Medical Authority: A Study of Sun Yikui’s Case Histories PART 3 :THE CASE IN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY 7. How to Think with Chan Gong’an 8. Confucian ‘‘Case Learning’’: The Genre of Xue’an Writings Appendix: Printed Sources Discussed in This Volume Character Glossary Bibliography Contributors Index