Since the 1980s, the rise of local history scholarship has increasingly pushed historians of medicine of Japan’s Tokugawa period to examine how people dealt with sickness and disease in local communities. Scholars have shown that while local people benefitted from the rising number of village doctors, the shogunate and domains provided scant medical services. In part for this reason, the history of medical policy in the Tokugawa has been understudied, despite important initiatives by some domains to employ physicians and distribute drugs to save lives. Specifically, this article examines how the Akita domain was more actively engaged in medical policy than the shogunate or other domains, both in terms of ideology and administration. The Ten...
During its colonization of Korea, the Japanese Empire used the Western medicine as a tool for advert...
The plague in Taiwan was the first plague in the Japanese Empire and was a crisis and opportunity th...
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a number of Japanese physicians began to consider na...
Scholarship on Japan’s Occupation Period (1945-1952) has focused on the ways in which Japan was tran...
Fujita Tsuguakira was a man who established Jahyeuiwon, a governmental medical facility, during the ...
© 2014, Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. The adoption of the cowpox vaccine in n...
This thesis investigates the production of space during the cholera epidemic of 1877 in Japan. Calle...
This article seeks to suggest in detail how Chinese medical practices became acceptable to the ninet...
This dissertation examines the political rivalry between the eighth Tokugawa shogun, Yoshimune (1684...
During the Tokugawa Period, northeastern Japan has been thought one of the poorest region in the cou...
Japan established the medical system in Taiwan during its 50 years of occupation, which evolved into...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
My dissertation, “Cosmopolitan Medicine Nationalized: the Making of Japanese State-Empire and Overse...
This article examines the development of Western medicine in Japan as reflected in the forty-year be...
This paper examines the trends and prospects of medical history in Japan. The study of medical histo...
During its colonization of Korea, the Japanese Empire used the Western medicine as a tool for advert...
The plague in Taiwan was the first plague in the Japanese Empire and was a crisis and opportunity th...
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a number of Japanese physicians began to consider na...
Scholarship on Japan’s Occupation Period (1945-1952) has focused on the ways in which Japan was tran...
Fujita Tsuguakira was a man who established Jahyeuiwon, a governmental medical facility, during the ...
© 2014, Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. The adoption of the cowpox vaccine in n...
This thesis investigates the production of space during the cholera epidemic of 1877 in Japan. Calle...
This article seeks to suggest in detail how Chinese medical practices became acceptable to the ninet...
This dissertation examines the political rivalry between the eighth Tokugawa shogun, Yoshimune (1684...
During the Tokugawa Period, northeastern Japan has been thought one of the poorest region in the cou...
Japan established the medical system in Taiwan during its 50 years of occupation, which evolved into...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
My dissertation, “Cosmopolitan Medicine Nationalized: the Making of Japanese State-Empire and Overse...
This article examines the development of Western medicine in Japan as reflected in the forty-year be...
This paper examines the trends and prospects of medical history in Japan. The study of medical histo...
During its colonization of Korea, the Japanese Empire used the Western medicine as a tool for advert...
The plague in Taiwan was the first plague in the Japanese Empire and was a crisis and opportunity th...
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a number of Japanese physicians began to consider na...