Discovered Documents of Von Siebold Part II. The List of Confiscated Articles from the "Von Siebold Incident".
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概要
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Since Japan implemented its national isolation policy in 1639, the Dutch factory on Deshima Island of Nagasaki had been playing a unique role to provide the Japanese with information of the Western world. There, the Japanese foreign policies were put into practice most actively. For both the Japanese government and those who were studying medicine and natural science in Japan, communication with the Dutch was the only way to learn about the latest information and technologies. Soon after his arrival in 1823, Siebold started to conduct medical treatment for patients to whom he had been introduced by the interpreters and doctors visiting Deshima. His reputation as an internist, surgeon, oculist, and gynecologist was especially high because he was very successful with treatments in such areas. Being a specialist in the medical field, Siebold also owned expertise in European studies, which helped to improve the academic standards of the Japanese. Court journey in 1826 was an excellent opportunity for Siebold to learn more. He was very excited about it, but never imagined that his inquiring mind would cause unfavorable conditions to himself. On his way to Edo, he collected specimens of animals and plants with a help of his friends and his students. In Edo, he invited some people to Nagasakiya, the inn where he was staying, in order to obtain important information and objects. Among the articles Siebold had obtained during his court journey, there were numbers of items against the Japanese law, and this became the cause of the Siebold Incident later in 1828. The Siebold Incident still is full of mysteries. To discover the truth hidden in history, it may be helpful to analyze the series of inconsistent actions taken by the government. This would allow us to grasp what their real intention was, and look at the incident from a different point of view. Reviewing the whole story of the Siebold Incident will certainly help us to understand the importance of the newly discovered documents.
- 北関東医学会の論文
著者
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Takenoshita Seiichi
First Department Of Surgery School Of Medicine Gunma University
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Nagamachi Yukio
First Department Of Surgery
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Narita Chikako
Stichting Siebold Council, the Netherlands
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Hata Shinji
Stichting Siebold Council, the Netherlands
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Gulik W.R.van
Center for Japanese and Korean Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands
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Vos Frits
Center for Japanese and Korean Studies, Leiden University
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Mizuguchi Yoichiro
Stichting Siebod Council, the Netherlands
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