Foreign Pharmacy Bureau - The Bureau of Medicine

Japanese: 外薬寮 - とのくすりのつかさ
Foreign Pharmacy Bureau - The Bureau of Medicine
〘Noun〙 One of the government systems before the Taiho Code was established. The predecessor of the Bureau of Medicine under the Ritsuryo system. ※The Chronicles ( 720 ) Tenmu Year 4, January (Kitano version , Nanbokucho period) "The various students of the University Bureau, the Bureau of Outer Medicine of the Bureau of Onmyo, etc. (abbreviated) servants from Silla, etc."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 大宝令制定以前の官制の一つ。令制の典薬寮の前身。※書紀(720)天武四年正月(北野本南北朝期訓)「大学寮(をほつかさ)の諸(もろもろ)の学生(ふんわらは)、陰陽寮の外薬寮(トノクスリノツカサ)〈略〉新羅(しらき)の仕丁(つかひよほろ)等」

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