New Books in East Asian Studies

Timothy M. Yang, "A Medicated Empire: The Pharmaceutical Industry and Modern Japan" (Cornell UP, 2021)

Dec 17, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Case Study of Hoshi, Part One
05:11 • 2min
3
Do You Think That Ose Was a Single Company That Failed?
07:19 • 2min
4
The History of Medicines, by Hoshisenicis
08:55 • 5min
5
Medicines, a for Profit Business or a Practice?
13:28 • 2min
6
What Happens When Your Work Is Relevant?
15:31 • 3min
7
The History of the Marketing of Consumer Medication
18:38 • 5min
8
Baak Amte
23:41 • 4min
9
The Coexistence of Knowledge and Practice
28:09 • 5min
10
Saguatin, I'm Like You and I, I Have the Same Hair Style, Same Features.
33:18 • 5min
11
Part Two - Medical Intrastructures
38:31 • 5min
12
How to Train Franchise Managers, Right?
43:50 • 2min
13
Drug Stores - The Contact Zone, Right?
46:07 • 4min
14
The Ideal Hose Drug Store
49:39 • 2min
15
How Did Hoshy Discipline Disobedient Retailers?
51:26 • 2min
16
The Importance of Brands in Creating Trust
53:41 • 5min
17
The Japanese State Treats Colonies as States of Exception
58:16 • 5min
18
Then the Opium War, and the British Are Not Objective Onlookers, Right?
01:03:38 • 4min
19
What Happens in the Afterlife of the Opium Scandal?
01:07:29 • 4min
20
What's Valuable About Hoshe Digestive Medicine?
01:11:17 • 6min
21
The Science of Quinine Self Sufficiency
01:17:05 • 2min
22
The History of the Japanese Medical System - A Tale of Two Worlds, Part I
01:19:33 • 2min
23
What's the Case of the Sincona Plantations?
01:21:04 • 5min
24
The Changing Rhetoric of Medicine in Japan
01:26:12 • 3min
25
The Value of Advertising and War
01:29:35 • 6min
26
The Case Study on Japan in the Long 19 Forties
01:35:30 • 4min