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The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy
Volume 35, Issue 2 / 2000
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It is the change of modern pharmacist duties from the birth of the medication history Keiichi Saya *1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 87-93, 2000. |
The history of the Chiba pharmacy 岩城謙太郎*1, 藤沢栄一*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 94-95, 2000. |
History of Pharrnaeeutical Trade 古池達夫*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 96-105, 2000. |
Pharmacy - medical care and pharmacist - Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 120 annual convention symposium lecture of the 20th century Suguru Ninomiya The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 106-113, 2000. |
Recognition of Schistosomiasis Japonica in the Katayama Area, Hiroshima Prefecture, before the Meiji Restoration, Especially That by the Herb Doctor, Yoshinao FUJII(Research Note) Jun MAKi*1, Masahiro MIKAMI*4, Hiroshi SAKAGAMi*2, Masahiro KUWADA*3 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 114-116, 2000. |
Fifty Years History of New Drugs in Japan 2 The Developments and Trends of Cardiac Drugs(Cardiotonics, Antianginal, and Antiarrhythmic Drugs) Hikaru OZAWA*1, Terutaka OZAWA*2 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 117-127, 2000. |
Studies on Cereal Seeds Discovered in a Medicinal Cotainer of the Yakushi-Nyorai Statue of the Suho-Kokubunji Temple Yo-ichiro SATO*1, Yasuyo TSUBAKIZAKA*2, Masakazu YOSHIZAKI*3, Jun OKUDA*4 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 128-134, 2000. |
The Three Volumes of Bencao Jizhu and Excavated Records Makoto MAYANAGI The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 135-143, 2000. |
The Flow of New Research in Pharmacology in the 50 Years Following World War II:Consideration on Organic Micro-Elemental Analysis(Part 3) Yoshiko BABA*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 144-152, 2000. |
Studies of Aromatic Stomachics Described in Heji Jufang on the Influence of Arab Medicine Teruko NAKAMURA*1, Aiko MATSUZAKI*1, Jiro ENDO*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 153-158, 2000. |
Historical Analysis of Drug Dispensing Fees under the Health Insurance System in Japan(Part 1)Survey of Period from Formation of Health Insurance Laws in 1927 through Establishment of Official Dispensing Fees in 1943 Makoto SHIRAGAMI*1, Miwako KAMEI*2, Takeshi NAKAMURA*2 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 159-174, 2000. |
Historical Analysis of Drug Dispensing Fees under the Health Insurance System in Japan(Part 2)Investigation of the Administrative Policies from a Viewpoint of the Revision of Official Dispensing Fees Makoto SHIRAGAMI*1, Miwako KAMEI*2, Takeshi NAKAMURA*2 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 175-194, 2000. |
Active Role Plied by UIROU in Trade between Japan and Korea during the Middle Ages Shigeru SUGIYAMA The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 195-201, 2000. |
Transition of Japanese Clinical Chemical Societies in the Mid-Showa Period(1955-1980)(Part 1) Mitsuo YAMADA*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 202-206, 2000. |
Gun Powder Shigeru SUGIYAMA The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 207-217, 2000. |
Studies of the Shanghan(傷寒) Chapter of Heji Jufang(和剤局方) Teruko NAKAMURA*1, Naomi KAWAGUCHI*1, Jiro ENDO*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 218-223, 2000. |
History of the School Pharmacist System in Japan Noriko MIYAMOTO*1, Fumi TAKAHASHI*2, Noriko FUKUSHIMA*3 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 224-226, 2000. |
Origin of Baozhu(爆竹) in China and the "Lantern Enjoyments" and Baozhu during the Sui(隋代) and the Tang Dynasties(唐代) Noboru OKADA*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 227-239, 2000. |
A Historical Study of the Administration of Pharmaceutical Affairs in Japan-In Relation to a Relaxation of Regulations- Noriko FUKUSHIMA*1, Kayoko MATSUMOTO*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 240-246, 2000. |
Gambir and posthumous Buddhist name of a little child tea 杉山茂 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 247-248, 2000. |
Etymology of Turmeric Masao UCHIBAYASHI*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 249-252, 2000. |
A Social Significance on the Swiss Museum of History of Pharmacy Kotaro IIDA*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 253-256, 2000. |
The Father of American Pharmacy, William Procter, Jr. Kazumi KAWAMURA*1, Jun OKUDA*1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 257-261, 2000. |
Medicine Museum guidebook of United States Canada and Germany Austria Switzerland Jun Okuda *1 The Japanese Journal for History of Pharmacy 35(2): 262-264, 2000. |