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The qualifying exam for general practitioners and the physicians' registry in the early Meiji period

机译:明治初期全科医生和医师注册资格考试

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The introduction into Japan of Western science, including medicine, began in the latter half of the 18th century. By mid-19th century, Western medicine had not only spread to the principal cities but had also gradually become established in outlying districts. With the advent of the new Meiji government in 1868, the nation as a whole came under one centralized government, which quickly turned its attention to the creation of a system for healthcare and public hygiene. The aim was not merely to treat individual illness but also to secure medical practitioners who would be responsible for the practical aspects of preventing the spread of contagious diseases, carrying out inspections at the ports open to foreign vessels, and attending to matters concerning birth and death. To achieve that goal, in 1884 the government moved ahead of other countries in assuming national control in the establishment of a qualifying examination for general practitioners and a system for registering physicians. Working with public records from the National Archives of Japan and other sources, I here give an outline of the development of the healthcare system in the early Meiji period.
机译:包括医学在内的西方科学在日本的引入始于18世纪下半叶。到19世纪中叶,西医不仅传播到主要城市,而且在偏远地区也逐渐建立起来。随着1868年明治新政府的到来,整个国家都隶属于一个中央集权政府,该政府迅速将注意力转向建立医疗保健和公共卫生体系。目的不仅是治疗个体疾病,还需要确保从业人员负责预防传染病传播,在对外国船只开放的港口进行检查以及处理与生死有关的实际问题。为了实现这一目标,1884年,政府在建立全科医生资格考试和医师注册制度方面承担了国家控制的作用,领先于其他国家。在此,我将结合日本国立档案馆和其他来源的公共记录,概述明治初期医疗系统的发展。

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