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Shiryō shūsei, seishin shōgai heishi "byōshō nisshi" / Hosobuchi Tomio, Shimizu Hiroshi hen.
資料集成, 精神障害兵士「病床日誌」 細淵富夫・清水寬編.

Van Pelt - East Asia U22.3 .S36 2016 v.1-3
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Harry E. Humphreys Book Fund.
Hosobuchi, Tomio, 1957- editor.
Shimizu, Hiroshi, 1936- editor.
Nakamura, Eri, editor.
細淵富夫, 1957- editor.
清水寬, 1936- editor.
中村江里, editor.
Language:
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Soldiers--Mental health.
History.
Soldiers.
Psychological aspects.
Japan.
Soldiers--Mental health--Japan--Sources.
World War, 1939-1945--Psychological aspects--Sources.
World War, 1939-1945.
Soldiers--Mental health--Japan--History--20th century--Sources.
Genre:
Sources.
History.
Physical Description:
3 volumes : illustrations ; 31 cm
Edition:
Henshū fukkokuban.
編集復刻版.
Other Title:
Seishin shōgai heishi "byōshō nisshi"
精神障害兵士「病床日誌」
Place of Publication:
Tōkyō : Rikka Shuppan, 2016-2017.
東京 : 六花出版, 2016-2017.
Contents:
Dai 1
2-kan. Shinkei suijaku hen I-II / Hosobuchi Tomio, Shimizu Hiroshi hen
dai 3-kan. Shibata Rikugun Byōin hen / Nakamura, Eri hen.
第1-2卷. 神経衰弱編 I-II / 細淵富夫, 清水寬編
第 3卷. 新発田陸軍病院編 / 中村江里編.
Notes:
Collection of reproduced manifestations originally from "Byōshō nissi" of Kōnodai Rikugun Byōin and Shibata Rikugun Byōin.
Collection of reproduced manuscripts originally produced at Kōnodai Rikugun Byōin and Shibata Rikugun Byōin, 1935-1945.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Harry E. Humphreys Book Fund.
ISBN:
9784866170244
4866170247
9784866170251
4866170255
9784866170268
4866170263
OCLC:
984129352

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