 | Science, technology, and medicine in the modern Japanese Empire / ed. by D.G.Wittner, Ph.C.Brown. - Abingdon; New York: Routledge, 2016. - xx, 290 p. - (Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia; 113). - Bibliogr.: p.258-286. - Ind.: p.287-290. - ISBN 978-1-138-90533-7 Шифр: 01
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List of figures ............................................ xv
List of contributors ...................................... xvi
Acknowledgement ........................................... xxi
Note on transliteration .................................. xxii
Introduction ................................................... 1
DAVID G. WITTNER AND PHILIP C. BROWN
1 On science and faith in the life of a Meiji engineer ....... 17
ALEKSANDRA KOBILJSKI
2 Academia-industry relations: inteфгeting the role of
Nagai Nagayoshi in the development of new businesses in
the Meiji period and beyond ................................ 33
JULIA S. YONGUE
3 An emperor's chemist in war and peace: Sakurai Jōji
during the Russo-Japanese War and World War I .............. 50
KIKUCHI YOSHIYUKI
4 Buddhism contra cholera: how the Meiji state recruited
religion against epidemic disease .......................... 62
WILLIAM D. JOHNSTON
5 The influenza pandemic of 1918, Taishц Democracy and
freedom of the press during the Siberian Intervention ...... 79
SUMIKO OTSUBO
6 The politics of manic depression in the Japanese empire .... 98
JANICE MATSUMURA
7 A colony or a sanitorium? A comparative history of
segregation politics of Hansen's disease in modem Japan ... 117
HIROKAWA WAKA
8 "They are not human": Hansen's disease and medical
responses to Hōjō Tamio ................................... 130
KATHRYN M. TANAKA
9 Dr. Baelz's Mongolian spot: German medicine, discourse
of race in Meiji Japan, and the local response ............ 148
ROTEM KOWNER
10 When precision obscures: disease categories related to
cholera during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) .......... 164
ROBERTO PADILLA
11 Kampō in wartime Sino-Japanese relations: the
Association of East Asian Medicine and the search for
a tripartite medical partnership .......................... 175
NORIHITO MIZUNO
12 The question of research in prewar Japanese physics ....... 193
ITO KENJI
13 Architects of ABC weapons for the Japanese empire:
microbiologists and theoretical physicists ................ 211
TOMOKO Y. STEEN
14 The science of population and birth control in post-war
Japan ..................................................... 227
HOMEI AYA
Afterword: is there anything unique about modern Japanese
science? ..................................................... 244
JAMES R. BARTHOLOMEW
Bibliography .............................................. 258
Index ..................................................... 287
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