Introduction
Part I: Science, Technology and Industry in the Creation of a New Japan
1 "Coke, Christ, and the Japanese Empire" Aleksandra Kobiljski
2 Academia-Industry Relations: Interpreting the Role of Nagai Nagayoshi in the Development of New Businesses in the Meiji Period and Beyond Julia Yongue
3 An Emperor's Chemist at War and in Peacetime: Sakurai Joji during the Russo-Japanese and First World Wars Yoshiyuki Kikuchi
Part II: State, Experts and Imperial Medical Policy
4 Cholera, Buddhism, and Public Health: The Story of an Ephemeral Chimera in Meiji Japan William Johnston
5 Freedom of the Press during the Siberian Intervention: The Taisho Democracy and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 Sumiko Otsubo
6 The Politics of Manic Depression in the Japanese Empire Janice Matsumura
7 A Colony or A Sanitarium? : A Comparative History of Segregation Politics of Hansen's disease in Modern Japan Waka Hirokawa
8 "The Are Not Humans": Responses to Hojo Tamio and Patient Writing Kathryn Tanaka
Part III: Medicine, Race, and Empire
9 Dr. Baelz's Mongolian Spot: The Contribution of German Medicine to the Racial Discourse in Meiji Japan Rotem Kowner
10 When Precision Obscures: Disease Categories Related to Cholera during the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) Roberto Padilla
11 Kampo in Wartime Sino-Japanese Relations: The Association of East Asian Medicine and the Search for a Tripartite Medical Partnership Norihito Mizuno
Part IV: Scientific Weapons and the Transformation of Pacific War Aims
12 The Question of Research in Pre-WWII Japanese Physics Ito Kenji
13 Architects of ABC Weapons for the Japanese Empire: microbiologists and theoretical physicists Tomoko Steen
14 The Science of Population and Birth Control in Postwar Japan Aya Homei Afterword "Is There Anything Unique About Modern Japanese Science?" James R. Bartholomew
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