Diseases and Medicines seen in ancient documents(March 5 to March 28)

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In its struggle against smallpox, the plague, and cholera, humankind has worked to accumulate knowledge and research about medicines that can overcome disease.
Now, when the world is finally recovering from COVID-19 after it swept across the globe, there are already predictions about our fight against the next pandemic.
This context has informed this exhibition and the materials we have compiled primarily from the Faculty of Letter’s Komonjoshitsu (ancient manuscript archive) as well as those from the Keio University Library that cover the history of both “disease” and “medicine” throughout the Edo and Meiji periods in Japan.