Book ID: CBB001213525

Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease (2012)

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Bay, Alexander R. (Author)


University of Rochester Press
Publication date: 2012
Language: English


Publication Date: 2012
Physical Details: x + 230 pp.

Amazon: Beriberi, a disease that we now know is caused by vitamin B1 deficiency, cut across social boundaries and threatened public health in Japan, even afflicting the Meiji Emperor. In The Beriberi Debate, author Alexander R. Bayexamines the medical and scientific debate about the etiology of the disease as it played out between diet theorists and contagionists from 1880 to 1940. The Beriberi Debate is first a story about Japanese modernization, examining the transition between Edo and Meiji era medical practices, and revealing how western science functioned within the ""civilization and enlightenment"" enterprise of nation-building. Second, this book considers thehistory of science and medicine in Japan; the story of this disease exemplifies the rise of scientific medicine and the shift from the clinic to the laboratory. The book also focuses on the nexus between medicine and power in modern Japan. Specifically, it argues that the authority wielded by the medical elite at Tokyo Imperial University was ""colonial"" in nature. The beriberi debate ended in 1926, but the competition over controlling the direction of beriberi prevention at the national level continued into the Showa era (1926-1989). In 1939, the state institutionalized a law -- the consequence of ten years of debate between National Nutrition Institute doctors and professors of medical at Tokyo Imperial University -- legalizing a form of rice milled specifically for beriberi prevention to be sold on the market. Ultimately, the history of this debate is about more than the march towards the inevitable discovery of ""the beriberi vitamin""-that is vitamin B1 or thiamine-but rather about the history of science, medicine, and power in modern Japan. Alexander Bay is assistant professor of history at Chapman University.

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Review Low, Morris (2013) Review of "Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease". Health and History (pp. 123-125). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Wittner, David G.
García Ferrandis, Xavier
Gaudillière, Jean-Paul
Jannetta, Ann Bowman
Jones, M.
Kim, Jeong-Ran
Journals
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Social History of Medicine
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Health and History
History of Science
Publishers
Routledge
Penguin
University of California Press
University of New Mexico Press
University of Toronto Press
Gaspari Editore
Concepts
Public health
Medicine
Disease and diseases
Epidemics
Modernization
Medicine and society
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Meiji period (Japan, 1868-1910)
20th century
Taisho period (Japan, 1912-1926)
Places
Japan
Iran
Korea
Mexico
Taiwan
Italy
Institutions
University of Tokyo
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