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The Koishikawa Yojosho was a Japanese hospital located in Koishikawa, Edo, in what is now the Bunkyō municipality of the Tokyo Metropolis of modern Japan. The hospital was established in 1722 by the shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune in the herb gardens of what is now the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens at the suggestion of the town physician Ogawa Shosen. The hospital offered its services only to the indigent. It was eventually merged into Tokyo University's medical school.

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  • Koishikawa Yojosho (en)
  • Koishikawa Yojosho (it)
  • 小石川養生所 (ja)
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  • The Koishikawa Yojosho was a Japanese hospital located in Koishikawa, Edo, in what is now the Bunkyō municipality of the Tokyo Metropolis of modern Japan. The hospital was established in 1722 by the shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune in the herb gardens of what is now the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens at the suggestion of the town physician Ogawa Shosen. The hospital offered its services only to the indigent. It was eventually merged into Tokyo University's medical school. (en)
  • 小石川養生所(こいしかわようじょうしょ)は、江戸時代に幕府が江戸に設置した無料の医療施設。享保から幕末まで140年あまり貧民救済施設として機能した。 (ja)
  • Il Koishikawa Yojosho è stato un ospedale giapponese situato a Koishikawa, Edo, in quello che ora è il comune Bunkyō della Tokyo del Giappone moderno. L'ospedale fu fondato nel 1722 dallo shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune nei giardini delle erbe di quello che oggi è il giardino botanico di Koishikawa su suggerimento del medico di città Ogawa Shosen. L'ospedale offriva i suoi servizi solo agli indigenti. Alla fine fu unito alla scuola medica dell'Università di Tokyo. (it)
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  • The Koishikawa Yojosho was a Japanese hospital located in Koishikawa, Edo, in what is now the Bunkyō municipality of the Tokyo Metropolis of modern Japan. The hospital was established in 1722 by the shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune in the herb gardens of what is now the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens at the suggestion of the town physician Ogawa Shosen. The hospital offered its services only to the indigent. It was eventually merged into Tokyo University's medical school. (en)
  • 小石川養生所(こいしかわようじょうしょ)は、江戸時代に幕府が江戸に設置した無料の医療施設。享保から幕末まで140年あまり貧民救済施設として機能した。 (ja)
  • Il Koishikawa Yojosho è stato un ospedale giapponese situato a Koishikawa, Edo, in quello che ora è il comune Bunkyō della Tokyo del Giappone moderno. L'ospedale fu fondato nel 1722 dallo shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune nei giardini delle erbe di quello che oggi è il giardino botanico di Koishikawa su suggerimento del medico di città Ogawa Shosen. L'ospedale offriva i suoi servizi solo agli indigenti. Alla fine fu unito alla scuola medica dell'Università di Tokyo. (it)
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