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1 | The rise of western "scientific medicine" in Japan : bacteriology and Beriberi | 13 |
2 | Male anxieties : nerve force, nation, and the power of sexual knowledge | 37 |
3 | The female body and Eugenic thought in Meiji Japan | 61 |
4 | Racializing bodies through science in Meiji Japan : the rise of race-based research in gynecology | 83 |
5 | Doctors, disease, and development : engineering colonial public health in Southern Manchuria, 1905-1926 | 103 |
6 | The mechanization of Japan's silk industry and the quest for progress and civilization, 1870-1880 | 135 |
7 | A miracle of industry : the struggle to produce sheet glass in modernizing Japan | 161 |
8 | Modernity and carpenters : Daiku technique and Meiji technocracy | 183 |
9 | The impact of the Great Depression : the Japan Spinners Association, 1927-1936 | 207 |
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