Photocopies of translations of Japanese papers

Date:
1945
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RAMC/1529/2
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Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Photocopies of translations of Japanese papers. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Comprised of the following:

  • RAMC/1529/2/1: Report on the atomic bomb thrown on Hiroshima, by Dr. Tsunesaburo Asada, Professor of Physics at Osaka Imperial University, November 1945.
  • RAMC/1529/2/2: Radioactivity of the ground at Nagasaki City and its neighbourhood, by members of the Physics Department at Kyushu Imperial University, Fukuoka, Japan, November 1945.
  • RAMC/1529/2/3: The field observation at Hiroshima on the radioactivity induced by atomic bomb, by Professor Bunsaku Arakatsu and members of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kyoto Imperial University, November 1945.
  • RAMC/1529/2/4: Researches on the radioactivity at Hiroshima by J. Itoh, S. Ozaki, and M. Nagata of the Department of Physics, Osaka Imperial University, November 1945.
  • RAMC/1529/2/5: Survey of the radioactive influence caused by the atomic bomb which was used at Nagasaki, upon the inhabitants in the City of Shimabara, by Dr. Shiro Osajima, Eicho Ko and Dr. Tsuno, of Nagasaki Medical Clinic and Medical College, November 1945.
  • RAMC/1529/2/6: Survey of the effects of radioactivity of the atomic bomb which was used at Nagasaki upon the inhabitants in the district of Chijiwa Town, by members of the Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu Imperial University, 1946.
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    1945

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