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Udagawa Genshin. Ihan teik ō naish ō d ō banzu. (Edo, 1808)

Udagawa Genshin. Ihan teik ō naish ō d ō banzu. (Edo, 1808). Ideki-sha ryoho. (Tokyo, 1875). Pharmaceutical Ephemera. Pharmaceutical Ephemera. Pharmaceutical Ephemera. Smallpox. Measles. Healthy Diet. Fetal Growth. Institute for Infectious Diseases. Heart Patient, 1950s.

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Udagawa Genshin. Ihan teik ō naish ō d ō banzu. (Edo, 1808)

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  1. Udagawa Genshin. Ihan teikō naishō dōbanzu. (Edo, 1808)

  2. Ideki-sha ryoho. (Tokyo, 1875)

  3. Pharmaceutical Ephemera

  4. Pharmaceutical Ephemera

  5. Pharmaceutical Ephemera

  6. Smallpox

  7. Measles

  8. Healthy Diet

  9. Fetal Growth

  10. Institute for Infectious Diseases

  11. Heart Patient, 1950s

  12. How did NLM get it? • 19th-century purchases and exchanges • French Bookstore of Peking, 1930s • Charles Tuttle, late 1940s • New purchases

  13. Cataloging • Sachie Kobayashi, Rare Book Cataloger • Japanese Reference Collection • OCLC CJK Software => NLM => RLIN • Endeavor/Voyager Display Upgrades, 2004

  14. Preservation • Survey of the Entire Collection • Rehousing Majority of Collection • Repairs Where Needed

  15. Wormholing

  16. Housing Problems

  17. Microfilming • 80 titles already microfilmed • Microfilming when possible • Free lending to U.S. Institutions • Inexpensive to purchase

  18. Finding NLM’s Japanese Collections • http://www.LocatorPlus.gov • Keyword “HMDJPN” • Images in the History of Medicine (IHM) • http://wwwihm.nlm.nih.gov • HMD’s Homepage: http://nlm.nih.gov/hmd

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