Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7518214 | Journal of Anesthesia History | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Gendai Kamada was an outstanding pupil of Seishū Hanaoka. From the perspective of the history of anesthesiology, three of Gendai's achievements had a global impact. (1) In 1839, he wrote the first textbook of clinical anesthesiology, Mafutsuto-ron; (2) in 1840, he authored Gekakihai-zufu, which included some of the oldest illustrations of surgery under general anesthesia; and (3) he trained Gensei Matsuoka, the world's second anesthesiologist.
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Authors
Kentaro Dote, Keizo Ikemune, Yoko Desaki, Hideyuki Nandate, Amane Konisi, Tosihiro Yorozuya, Hiroshi Makino,