上海自然科学研究所について : 対華文化事業の一考察
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After the World War I, the Anti-Japanese Movement in China had reached its highpoint. Therefore, Japan set up some of the cultural centres over there in order to calm down their Anti-Japanese feeling and also to recover the mutual understanding. To cover that fund, Japan turned the redemption of Boxers. According to the project above mentioned, the Institute for Humanistic Studies and the Library at Peiching, the Science Institute at Shanghai. We intended to promote the faculty of scientific research of Chinese and to develope the natural science in China. Unfortunately, in 1928 at the outset of Chi-nan Incident, the Chinese Goverment rejected to aceept our aide for the establishment of the Shanghai Science Institute; and most of the research members of Chinese left the Institute except for a few. Consequently the Institute had been succeeded by the Japanese faculty members up to the end of the Pacific War. This Institute consisted of the physical science section and the medical section. The former included the departmentof physics, chemistry, biology and geology, the latter included the pathology, bacteriology and pharmacology. The research concerned to this Instituts intended to be scholastic, speciafully to treat the particular problems for China. We had to admit that their research in 18 years had been fairly fruitful, but the fundamental object had not been accomplished.
- 東京女子大学の論文
- 1979-09-20