- Mirror of Beryl
 - Cover Page
 - Title Page
 - Table of Contents
 - General Editor’s Preface
 - Translator’s Introduction
 - Technical Note
 - Mirror of Beryl: A Well-Explained History of the Glorious Science of Medicine, A Feast to Delight the Rishis
 - 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
 - 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
 - Notes
 - Materia Medica
 - Glossary
 - Bibliography
 - Index
 - About the Contributors
 - Copyright
 
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