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  1. Online Books by. Tanemichi Aoyama. Books from the extended shelves: Aoyama, Tanemichi: Mittheilungen über die Pest-Epidemie im Jahre 1894 in Hong-Kong. ( [Tokio], 1895) (page images at HathiTrust) See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing.

  2. English: Baron Aoyama Tanemichi (青山 胤通, June 15, 1859 – December 23, 1917) was a Japanese medical scientist during the Meiji era and Taisho era. 日本語: 男爵 青山 胤通 / 靑山 胤通 (あおやま たねみち、安政6年5月15日(1859年6月15日) – 大正6年(1917年)12月23日)は明治時代から大正時代にかけての日本の医学者。

  3. Japanese medical scientist. 胤通 たねみち, Tanemichi, Tanemiti 靑山 aka 青山, あおやま, Aoyama (15 Jun 1859 - 23 Dec 1917)

  4. 15. Apr. 2024 · Michi Aoyama. Michi ‘The Runaway Singer’ Aoyama (青山ミチ) was born on February 7, 1949 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan as Fusako Yagi (八木 フサ子). Michi Aoyama was the primary driver of a new 60s and 7-s era of music described as 'enka-blues'. Enka, which rose to popularity in the late 40s on the heels of imported US Jazz.

  5. 12. Aug. 2016 · English: Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku Gojūnen Shi, Gesatsu (Fifty years history of the Imperial University of Tokyo, Volume 2), Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku, 1932.

  6. Aoyama Tanemichi (青山 胤通, June 15, 1859–December 23, 1917) was a medical scientist and doctor. He became a member of the Imperial Japan Academy in 1906, received the first class medal, "Order of the Sacred Treasure", in 1916, and was given the title of Danshaku (baron) in 1917. Aoymama's grave is in the Yanaka cemetery in Taito-ku. A memorial statue by Shinkai Taketaro also exists ...