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A Tale of Ancient Chinese Medicine ? Key Technologies for Domestic Production of Crude Drugs?
Original text before translation
漢方今昔物語 ?生薬国産化のキーテクノロジー?
(978-4-87259-521-5)
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(978-4-87259-521-5)
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A4*94 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2015
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Kyoko Takahashi (editor) Tetsuo Koyama (editor) The demand for crude drugs, which is increasing in Japan, has been increasing, but domestic production has decreased significantly, and the current situation relies on imports from China and other foreign countries. In addition, crude drugs rely almost exclusively on the collection of native plants, which are susceptible to environmental destruction and international affairs, making domestic production of crude drugs an urgent issue but difficult to achieve. This book provides a visual explanation of the problems and possible solutions with numerous illustrations, linking the policy of domestic production of crude drugs in the Edo period, the botany promoted by Tomitaro Makino, and the roles of modern agricultural and natural history. |
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The demand for crude drugs, which is increasing in Japan, has been increasing, but domestic production has decreased significantly, and the current situation relies on imports from China and other foreign countries. In addition, crude drugs rely almost exclusively on the collection of native plants, which are susceptible to environmental destruction and international affairs, making domestic production of crude drugs an urgent issue but difficult to achieve. This book provides a visual explanation of the problems and possible solutions with numerous illustrations, linking the policy of domestic production of crude drugs in the Edo period, the botany promoted by Tomitaro Makino, and the roles of modern agricultural and natural history.