Preface & Acknowledgements
Shizu SAKAI, Tatsuo SAKAI, Christian Oberländer, Yasutaka ICHINOKAWA
1. Introduction:
Transaction in Medicine & Heteronomous Modernization
Yasutaka ICHINOKAWA
2.
Medical History in Germany today - a personal view
Alfons LABISCH
3.
"Born Criminals," "Degenerates" and "Psychopaths": On the History of Criminal Psychology in Germany
Heinz SCHOTT
4.
The Professionalization of Medicine in Germany during the 18th and 19th Centuries
Heiner FANGERAU
5.
Japanese Medical Students at Halle University before World War I (1886–1914)
Christian GMÜR
6.
C. W. Hufeland in Japan
Toyoko KOZAI
7.
Meiji Medical Officials’ International Comparisons of Administrative Machinery and the Historiography of Public Health
Takeshi NAGASHIMA
8.
Medicine and Colonial Modernity in Korea: A Sketch
Hoi-eun KIM
9.
Understanding How Modern Medicine Worked in Colonial Taiwan: Moving (a little bit) beyond the "Central Dogma"
Wen-Hua KUO
10.
The Introduction of "German Medicine" in Japan in the 1870s: "Heteronomous Modernization" and "Internal Colonization"
Christian OBERLÄNDER
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