Kinso-i - Kinso-i

Japanese: 金創医 - きんそうい
Kinso-i - Kinso-i
During the Sengoku period, surgeons who specialized in the treatment of sword wounds appeared among the samurai. Later, some of them practiced obstetrics. One example is the Nakajo school, which was nicknamed the abortion doctors during the Edo period.

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Japanese:
戦国時代に武士のなかから現れた刀傷の治療を専門とする外科医をいう。のちにそのなかから産科を行うものが出た。その例に江戸時代に堕胎医の異名を取った中条流がある。

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