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日本の「公衆衛生」行政の歴史と21世紀の感染症対策の課題

https://bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2002192
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アイテムタイプ 文教大学学術リポジトリ登録用アイテムタイプ(1)
公開日 2024-08-09
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タイトル 日本の「公衆衛生」行政の歴史と21世紀の感染症対策の課題
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タイトル History of Japan’s “Public Health” Administration and Problems for Infectious Disease Countermeasures in the 21st Century
作成者 椎野, 信雄

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e-Rad 50206041
ISNI 0000000379748275

ja 椎野, 信雄
ISNI 文教大学 0000000091651933

ja-Kana シイノ, ノブオ

en Shiino, Nobuo
Bunkyo University


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内容記述
内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 The Meiji government decided to introduce German medicine as a medical model for the modernization of Japan. Modern Western medicine in Europe and North America has developed uniquely according to countries. The Meiji government has selected German medicine from Western medicine such as British bed (hospital) medicine, French clinical (patient) medicine, Dutch bed medicine, German laboratory (experimental) medicine (basic medicine), and American hygiene and public health medicine.
Although modern Western medicine branched the traditional school of bed and hospital medicine in the Netherlands and England into the French school, the Wien school, the American school and so on, only Germany has launched basic medicine (laboratory medicine) as modern medicine from unscientific atmosphere. The Meiji government, a modern nation, decided to entrust the guidance of Japanese modern medicine to the laboratory medicine of the German school. Many medical students went to study abroad in Germany and they studied the modern western medicine in terms of the German language.
In the 21st century when one of the most important political policies is medical administration, it is difficult for the Japanese government to position infectious disease countermeasures in the medical administration because of disregard for public health education as the Japanese modern medical education is based on the German medicine despite of postwar GHQ/PHW’s policy. This
article explores the issues of medical administration for infectious disease countermeasures in the 21st century by tracing the history of medical policies since the Meiji era.
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出版者 文教大学
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出版者 Bunkyo University
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言語 jpn
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資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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出版タイプ VoR
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収録物識別子 09173072
書誌情報 ja : 国際学部紀要
en : JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES BUNKYO UNIVERSITY

巻 33, 号 1, p. 27-40, ページ数 14, 発行日 2022-07-31
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