Japanese Journal of Veterinary History

The address for the Japanese journal of veterinary history is: Azabu University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Sagamihra 229-8501, Japan.

Contents of nr. 36 (1999):

* S. Matsuo. [A scroll of modern anatomical figures of a male Japanese horse by Udagawa in 1816 and its related anatomical description of domestic animals] (w. 14 colour plates);

* T. Mitsuoka. [Contribution of veterinary medicine to human medicine];

* T. Imamichi. [Review of activities for the extension of the veterinary education term into six years];

* K. Nakai. [A veterinarian's observation on the medieval pictorial scroll];

* R.A. Roncalli. The history of veterinary parasitology in Japan (w. summary in English);

* M. Haruta. [Ohgai Mori and milk];

* I. Sakamoto. [In menory of the 115th anniversary of J.L. Janson's visit to Japan];

* S. Matsuo and O. Katsuyama. [Recent publications];

* [Activities of the Society].

Contents of nr. 37 (2000):

* H. Wakuri and B. Liu. [Request for information on the late professor Shizuo Narimatsu, a key person in the modern history of academic interchange between Japanese and Chinese (Manchurian) veterinary medicine];

* T. Imamichi. [Supplement to his article in nr. 36 on the extension of the length of the curriculum];

* K. Nakai. [A veterinarian's observation on the medieval pictorial; scroll. 5];

* K. Kurokawa. [The introduction of the art of farriery and its subsequent development in Japan];

* S. Nakamura. [Outline of the study of printed books on equine medicine];

* H. Maniwa. [A view of the death of Dutch equestrian Keijser];

* M. Ogata. [Review of foot-and-mouth disease in the U.K.];

* K. Ashida. [Dr. Michisaburo Nakamura, the father of the restoration of the Azabu Veterinary School];

* T. Ogata. [On war horses, war dogs and war pigeons];

* S. Namioka. [On the origin of the term 'veterinary'];

* H. Fujiwara. [The relation between the cattle used in Hashino iron mine and the Nanbu-cattle];

* Y. Kawanishi. [Horse doctors sent from Japan to the Ching in the Meiji Period].

Contents of nr. 38 (2001)

*Matsuo, S., [Old anatomical figures of humans, horses and whales in Japan].

*Nakamura, S., Studies on modern equine medicine books printed with engraved wood.

Contents of nr. 39 (2002)

*Hama, S., [On various descriptions concerning horses in "Tokugawa Jikki"].

*Kozasa, M., [Tombstone of Yokota Sampei's dog in 6th of Kaei (1853)].

*Nakai, K., [A veterinarian's observation on the medieval picture scrolls].

*Shirai, N., [On the history of Keio College of Veterinary Medicine and livestock raising].

*Tojimbara, K., [History of epidemics and prevention of rabies in the dog in Japan].

*Uematsu, M., [History of the military pigeon in Japan].

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