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Kaitai Shinsho, the Single Most Famous Japanese Book of Medicine & Geka Soden, an Early Very Important Manuscript on Surgery
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A detailed description of the accounts of two very important medical works, the impact of the contents in Japan and their significance worldwide. This work reveals many never noticed details, facts...
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01 January 2008

A detailed description of the accounts of two very important medical works, the impact of the contents in Japan and their significance worldwide. This work reveals many never noticed details, facts and relations and emphasizes again the importance of bibliographic research.
The contents will be of interest for specialists of Japanese culture, medical historians and readers who are interested in Japanese cultural history and who are interested in bibliographical research. The author, Dr. Gabor Lukacs has worked on this book for many years and he very thoroughly researched all the aspects he describes in this work. This book can deservedly be called a magnum opus.
The contents will be of interest for specialists of Japanese culture, medical historians and readers who are interested in Japanese cultural history and who are interested in bibliographical research. The author, Dr. Gabor Lukacs has worked on this book for many years and he very thoroughly researched all the aspects he describes in this work. This book can deservedly be called a magnum opus.
Price: $311.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
01 January 2008
ISBN: 9789061944997
Format: Other
Dr Gabor Lukacs (1937), former research director of the most important French research centre for medicinal chemistry, has published over 160 papers of which 25 jointly with his Japanese colleagues and directed 22 doctoral theses. Several of his students are professors in various universities. He has spent many years on researching and writing this important work Kaitai Shinsho, the single most famous Japanese book of medicine & Geka Sōden, an early very important manuscript on surgery.