Rintaro Mori alias Ogai (1862-1922) studied medicine at the Royal University of Tokyo. At the time; lectures were given in German. The ministry of war sent the young surgeon-major to Berlin to study military hygiene and sanitation from 1884-88 . His teachers were Franz Hofmann; Max von Pettenkofer; Robert Koch and others. He joined Saxon and Prussian armies. He also wrote poetry and novels. Back in Japan; he had a splendid career; and was eventually promoted to army head physician. His literary work comprises 38 volumes
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Mori Ogai is a welknown Japanese author in the modern Japanese literature, that is literatures that ...
This edition makes available once again Thunberg’s extraordinary writings on Japan, complete with il...
The history of András Jelky was published in German in 1779 in Vienna and in Prague. Jelky was emplo...
After the Russian exploratory ships approached the north-eastern coast of Japan in 1739, geography o...
NAGASAKI IS LOCATED on the western edge of Japan, closer to the Asian continent. Because of this geo...
In Parts IV and V of this paper, the author discusses the life of OGIHARA, Morie, in Tokyo since he ...
The most important among the German pioneers of the Meiji period (1868-1912) is Erwin Bälz (1849-191...
This paper, divided in three parts, presents the history of German- Japanese medical relations from ...
Diese Arbeit widmet sich dem Auslandsstudium von japanischen Medizinern zwischen 1868 und 1900 in de...
Fujita Tsuguakira was a man who established Jahyeuiwon, a governmental medical facility, during the ...
Mori Ogai and Uchida Roan were considered to be the best translators of the foreign literature in Me...
Summary. Japanese doctors who studied abroad during the second half of the nineteenth century were i...
Surviving source materials relating to education in 19th-century regional medical schools (igakkō) a...
In 1869, the new Meiji government decided to suppress traditional Sino–Japanese medicine and introdu...
Carl Troester (1856-1928), a Royal Prussian veterinary surgeon, was sent to Tokyo to teach Japanese ...
Mori Ogai is a welknown Japanese author in the modern Japanese literature, that is literatures that ...
This edition makes available once again Thunberg’s extraordinary writings on Japan, complete with il...
The history of András Jelky was published in German in 1779 in Vienna and in Prague. Jelky was emplo...
After the Russian exploratory ships approached the north-eastern coast of Japan in 1739, geography o...
NAGASAKI IS LOCATED on the western edge of Japan, closer to the Asian continent. Because of this geo...
In Parts IV and V of this paper, the author discusses the life of OGIHARA, Morie, in Tokyo since he ...