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a medical scientist from the world born by asakawa town
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He is the first pathologist in the world who produced artificial cancer in the liver of rats using scientific materials. In addition to the exhibition of a panel on doctoral materials, there is also a video theater. In addition, a "white mouse monument" was erected on the premises to commemorate the rats who were sacrificed in the study. Gassho.
I was attracted to the flashy signboard along National Highway 118. Admission fee 400 yen is JAF discount 350 yen. Showa 19 Tomizo and mice who seem to be destined to be transferred from Nagasaki Medical University to Tohoku Imperial University in 19. Correctly in Gamba and great adventure state. Oba, who seems to be a silver talent at the reception, likes to take care of him and is happy to receive a lot of materials even though he has not asked for it.
There was a signboard I found while going north on National Highway 118, and a picture of a person looking at a microscope. When I entered the museum to stop by, a medical scientist named Tomizo Yoshida was exhibited. I learned that he has been studying cancer cells for a lifetime. There are many printed words in the hall here and there, and you can enjoy them freely. It is a good opportunity for those who have become cancer and those who have not become cancer to think about cancer carefully. Very valuable ...
a medical scientist from the world born by asakawa town
He is the first pathologist in the world who produced artificial cancer in the liver of rats using scientific materials. In addition to the exhibition of a panel on doctoral materials, there is also a video theater. In addition, a "white mouse monument" was erected on the premises to commemorate the rats who were sacrificed in the study. Gassho.
Nagasaki Medical University
I was attracted to the flashy signboard along National Highway 118. Admission fee 400 yen is JAF discount 350 yen. Showa 19 Tomizo and mice who seem to be destined to be transferred from Nagasaki Medical University to Tohoku Imperial University in 19. Correctly in Gamba and great adventure state. Oba, who seems to be a silver talent at the reception, likes to take care of him and is happy to receive a lot of materials even though he has not asked for it.
I am surprised at such a great man.
There was a signboard I found while going north on National Highway 118, and a picture of a person looking at a microscope. When I entered the museum to stop by, a medical scientist named Tomizo Yoshida was exhibited. I learned that he has been studying cancer cells for a lifetime. There are many printed words in the hall here and there, and you can enjoy them freely. It is a good opportunity for those who have become cancer and those who have not become cancer to think about cancer carefully. Very valuable ...