Hanaoka Seishū
was a Japanese surgeon of the Edo period with a knowledge of Chinese herbal medicine, as well as Western surgical techniques he had learned through ''Rangaku'' (literally "Dutch learning", and by extension "Western learning"). Hanaoka is said to have been the first to perform surgery using general anesthesia. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Hanaoka Seishū hisho /華岡青洲秘書 /
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3Yōka sagen /瘍科瑣言 /by Hanaoka, Seishū, 1760-1835
Published 1821
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7Hara Nan'yō, Hanaoka Seishū /原南陽, 華岡青洲 /Published 1986Other Authors: “...Hanaoka, Seishū, 1760-1835...”
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