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  1. 41111341240
    Author(s):Japan. Rikugun-syō.
    Title:Siberia syuppei eisei si. v.6: Kyokutō Ro-Ryō oyobi Kita Mansyū eisei zyōkyō [Medical conditions in the Far Eastern Russian provinces and in Northern Manchuria]
    Subject(s):[Military Section] Wars and campaigns 1918–1922: Siberian Expedition [ Japan ]
    Pagination:370p.
    Place of Publication:Tōkyō
    Date of Publication:1924
    Size:26cm.
    Language:Japanese
    Type of Resource:Monograph
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1134
  2. 41111341380
    Author(s):Japan. Rikugun-syō.
    Title:Siberia syuppei eisei si. 3.–6. kan [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition]
    Subject(s):[Military Section] Wars and campaigns 1918–1922: Siberian Expedition—Casualties and diseases
    Pagination:4v. in 5.
    Place of Publication:Tōkyō
    Date of Publication:1924
    Size:26cm.
    Language:Japanese
    Type of Resource:Monograph
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1134
  3. 41111341390
    Author(s):Japan. Rikugun-syō.
    Title:Siberia syuppei eisei si. 4. kan, hu: Sensyō, senbyō, oyobi Kyokutō Ro-ryō eisei zyōkyō [v.4, Suppl.: War wounds, diseases, and medical conditions in the Far Eastern Russian provinces]
    Subject(s):[Military Section] Wars and campaigns 1918–1922: Siberian Expedition—Casualties and diseases
    Pagination:209p.
    Place of Publication:Tōkyō
    Date of Publication:1924
    Size:26cm.
    Contents Note:contents p.1–5: General remarks on war wounds.p.6–21: General remarks on bullet wounds.p.22–35: Bullet wounds, in detail.p.35: Wounds caused by flying objects.p.37–9: Hand grenade wounds.p.42: The dysentery bacilli seen in the Spassk region.p.44: Bacillary dysentery, and typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever developing in the units stationed near Nikolsk-Ussuriisky, 16 Nov 1921–2 Sep 1922.p.45–7: Symptoms and prognosis of pest, and some fragmentary studies on pest. Oda, T.p.47–60: Studies on pneumonic plague from the point of view of epidemic prevention. Kazizuka, R.p.60–2: Bipolar dark-staining nature of a few bacilli cultured on a visceral fragment as medium [pest bacilli] Murakami, Y.p.62–73: Bacillary food poisoning [by paratyphus B-type bacilli]p.63–5: Etiological examination of the food poisoning that developed in the 43. Infantry Regiment stationed at Spassk Sirana, Y.p.65–73: Examination of cases of food poisoning caused by paratyphus B-type bacilli, and an experimental study on the mechanism of pollution of the omelet causing the illness with bacillary toxin. Kazizuka, R.p.73–8: Poisoning by potassium cyanide. Kubota, K.p.78–98: Beriberi that developed in southern Saghalien during the years 1920–21. Siraisi, U.p.98–109: Statistical observations on pleurisy that developed in the Ninth Division while it was in Siberia. Murodani, S.p.125: Resistance of pathogenic organisms to low temperatures. Kasuga, K., & Matuya, H.
    Language:Japanese
    Type of Resource:Monograph
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1134
  4. 41111341400
    Author(s):Japan. Rikugun-syō.
    Title:Siberia syuppei eisei si. 5. kan: Senbyō [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition. v.5: War diseases]
    Subject(s):[Military Section] Wars and campaigns 1918–1922: Siberian Expedition—Casualties and diseases
    Pagination:223p.
    Place of Publication:Tōkyō
    Date of Publication:1924
    Size:26cm.
    Contents Note:contents p.13–23: Cholera.p.23–46: Dysentery.p.47–60: Typhoid fever.p.60–89: Paratyphoid fever.p.89–101: Exanthematous typhus.p.101–19: Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.p.119–21: Malaria.p.121–5: Relapsing fever.p.125–81: Influenza.p.182–201: Beriberi.p.202–7: Food poisoning.p.207: Drug poisoning.p.208–23: Pleurisy.
    Language:Japanese
    Type of Resource:Monograph
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1134
  5. 41111341440
    Author(s):Japan. Rikugun-syō.
    Title:Siberia syuppei eisei si. 3. kan [to] hu: Eisei zairyō [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition. v.3 & Suppl.: Medical supplies]
    Subject(s):[Military Section] Wars and campaigns 1918–1922: Siberian Expedition—Medical organization and service
    Pagination:2v.
    Place of Publication:Tōkyō
    Date of Publication:1924
    Size:26cm.
    Note(s):[v. p.]
    Language:Japanese
    Type of Resource:Monograph
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1134
  6. 41111341450
    Author(s):Japan. Rikugun-syō.
    Title:[Siberia syuppei eisei si. 3. kan [to] hu: Eisei zairyō [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition. v.3 & Suppl.: Medical supplies]]
    Additional Title:... Eisei zairyō oyobi ikyū. v.3: Appendices 1–6, 8, 10, 11: [Medical matériel and equipment]
    Subject(s):[Military Section] Wars and campaigns 1918–1922: Siberian Expedition—Medical organization and service
    Pagination:[107]p.
    Place of Publication:Tōkyō
    Date of Publication:1924
    Size:26cm.
    Contents Note:contents App.1, 1–47: Tables of the contents of war medical matériel.App.2, 48–54: Tables of the standards of percentage of supply of medical matériel.App. 3, 54–9: Medical equipment on ships transporting sick and wounded.App.4, 59–61: Medical equipment on transports.App.5, 61–5: Dental kits.App.6, 65–7: Medical kits used during transportation by rail.App.8, 75: Apparatus for examination of poison gas.App.10, 89–109: Precautions in the use of medical supplies in the field.App.11, 1–18: Tables of the contents of the various kinds of medical kits.
    Language:Japanese
    Type of Resource:Monograph
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 4/Volume 11/Page 1134