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Through a historical and comparative analysis of modern Japan's epidemic of tuberculosis, William Johnston illuminates a major but relatively unexamined facet of Japanese social and cultural history: the history of the tuberculosis epidemic.
He utilizes a broad range of sources, including medical journals and monographs, archaeological evidence, literary works, ethnographic data, and legal and government documents to reveal how this and similar epidemics have been the result of social changes that accompanied the process of modernization.
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University,
Distributed by Harvard University Press
Language
English
Pages
432
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The modern epidemic: a history of tuberculosis in Japan
1995, Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, Distributed by Harvard University Press
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0674579127 9780674579125
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-412) and index.
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