This paper aims to clarify when the term of Byoin (hospital) was introduced and how its concept was developed in modern Japan. The word “Byoin” was introduced in Japan in 1787 for the first time, but it had not been in use until early 1860s. Instead, various medical institutions performing the functions of modern medical facilities, such as Yojosho (A place for preserving health), Shijuku (private school), called by traditional names as ever. Japanese intellectuals already adopted the word Byoin and the concept of western hospital in early 1860s when their national delegates were dispatched to Europe to revise the treaties forged with western powers. Japanese translations of hospital appeared in English-Japanese/Japanese-English dictionarie...
This thesis assesses the image and expressions of the body and illness in Japan during the Edo perio...
During its early history, the Japanese hospital in Steveston, British Columbia transformed from a sm...
Background: Japan has continuously received influences from foreign countries to improve care for pa...
The history of Japanese hospitals is seen to have begun on the 8th century, and Japan’s first modern...
This paper examines perceptions of the brain and neurological system in modern Japan, and the charac...
In Japanese medical issues, the use of terms “Western medicine” and “Eastern medicine” seem to divid...
This paper examines the trends and prospects of medical history in Japan. The study of medical histo...
SummaryThe introduction into Japan of Western science, including medicine, began in the latter half ...
Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on the History of Science in East Asia. Jiao-T...
Modern hospital in Korea was the space of competition and compromise among different forces such as ...
This thesis examines the academical trend of Oriental Medicine in the Japanese colonial period obser...
Pattern classification is very unique in traditional medicine. Kampo medical patterns have transform...
The Korean Empire, its state sovereignty threatened by the Empire of Japan, joined the Geneva Conven...
During its colonization of Korea, the Japanese Empire used the Western medicine as a tool for advert...
My dissertation, “Cosmopolitan Medicine Nationalized: the Making of Japanese State-Empire and Overse...
This thesis assesses the image and expressions of the body and illness in Japan during the Edo perio...
During its early history, the Japanese hospital in Steveston, British Columbia transformed from a sm...
Background: Japan has continuously received influences from foreign countries to improve care for pa...
The history of Japanese hospitals is seen to have begun on the 8th century, and Japan’s first modern...
This paper examines perceptions of the brain and neurological system in modern Japan, and the charac...
In Japanese medical issues, the use of terms “Western medicine” and “Eastern medicine” seem to divid...
This paper examines the trends and prospects of medical history in Japan. The study of medical histo...
SummaryThe introduction into Japan of Western science, including medicine, began in the latter half ...
Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on the History of Science in East Asia. Jiao-T...
Modern hospital in Korea was the space of competition and compromise among different forces such as ...
This thesis examines the academical trend of Oriental Medicine in the Japanese colonial period obser...
Pattern classification is very unique in traditional medicine. Kampo medical patterns have transform...
The Korean Empire, its state sovereignty threatened by the Empire of Japan, joined the Geneva Conven...
During its colonization of Korea, the Japanese Empire used the Western medicine as a tool for advert...
My dissertation, “Cosmopolitan Medicine Nationalized: the Making of Japanese State-Empire and Overse...
This thesis assesses the image and expressions of the body and illness in Japan during the Edo perio...
During its early history, the Japanese hospital in Steveston, British Columbia transformed from a sm...
Background: Japan has continuously received influences from foreign countries to improve care for pa...