Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryThere are multitudes of records and diaries of medical doctors and medical scientists who witnessed the disaster of atomic bomb and were faced with the atomic bomb casualties. These records include different types of documents such as doctor's personal notes, records of diagnosis and treatment, academic investigations, and doctors' own experiences of being bombed. Scattered over Japan and the U.S., these records reveal the intentions and the viewpoints of the recorders. The different views in the records show that the doctors and medical scientists were not monolithic and give us a clue to thinking about the problem of medical treatment for atomic bomb survivors. This essay introduces some of t...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryRecent studies illustrate the plurality of historical...
abstract: Throughout WWII, the medical experiments conducted advanced the field of medicine. However...
In this paper, I discuss how Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) officials and local Japanese sci...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryFrom 1945 on, only a handful of Japanese researchers ...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
More than twelve thousand autopsies were performed in Nagasaki district after World War II. From tho...
In May 1973 a group of scientists, physicians, and dignitaries gathered in the lobby of a Hiroshima ...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryThis brief essay concerns the history of the relation...
There have been various efforts made to compile bibliographies and directories of documents of Atomi...
Medical research spurred by radiation exposure is a critically important theme for modern society. A...
Of the total casualties from the two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, almost ten perc...
"Biology.""Translated from the Japanese into English by Kazuo Hamasaki.""Sponsored by the Atomic Bom...
Dr. Moloney kept a personal journal, with photographs, for much of his two years with the Atomic Bom...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryRecent studies illustrate the plurality of historical...
abstract: Throughout WWII, the medical experiments conducted advanced the field of medicine. However...
In this paper, I discuss how Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) officials and local Japanese sci...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryFrom 1945 on, only a handful of Japanese researchers ...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
More than twelve thousand autopsies were performed in Nagasaki district after World War II. From tho...
In May 1973 a group of scientists, physicians, and dignitaries gathered in the lobby of a Hiroshima ...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryThis brief essay concerns the history of the relation...
There have been various efforts made to compile bibliographies and directories of documents of Atomi...
Medical research spurred by radiation exposure is a critically important theme for modern society. A...
Of the total casualties from the two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, almost ten perc...
"Biology.""Translated from the Japanese into English by Kazuo Hamasaki.""Sponsored by the Atomic Bom...
Dr. Moloney kept a personal journal, with photographs, for much of his two years with the Atomic Bom...
Special Topic 1: The A-bomb and Medical HistoryRecent studies illustrate the plurality of historical...
abstract: Throughout WWII, the medical experiments conducted advanced the field of medicine. However...
In this paper, I discuss how Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) officials and local Japanese sci...