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The vaccinators: smallpox, medical knowledge, and the "opening" of Japan (1st edition.)

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By the mid-19th century, when Japan was still largely closed to the West, smallpox epidemics had killed an estimated ten percent of the Japanese population.

This text details the appalling cost of Japan's almost 300 year isolation and examines in depth a nation on the cusp of political and social upheaval.

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Stanford University Press
080477949X / 9780804779494
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
23/04/2013
English
235 pages
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