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  • 22. [Comparative study on population transition in Japan and in Europe].
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  • 24. [Hundred years' psychiatry in Korea (1899-1999)].
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    Arai H, Ouchi Y, Toba K, Endo T, Shimokado K, Tsubota K, Matsuo S, Mori H, Yumura W, Yokode M, Rakugi H, Ohshima S.
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  • 35. [Epidemic Cholera and American Reform Movements in the 19th Century].
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  • 37. [Beginning of modern anatomy in Japan from the perspective of anatomical bibliographies of the Meiji era].
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