Difference between revisions of "William Ten Rhyne"

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*Marc Jason Gilbert. "[http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/3.3/gilbert.html Paper Trails: Deshima Island: A Stepping Stone between Civilizations]." ''World History Connected'' 3.3 (2006). Accessed 4 Jan. 2013.  
 
*Marc Jason Gilbert. "[http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/3.3/gilbert.html Paper Trails: Deshima Island: A Stepping Stone between Civilizations]." ''World History Connected'' 3.3 (2006). Accessed 4 Jan. 2013.  
  
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 9 April 2017

William Ten Rhyne was the first university-trained physician to serve on Dejima. It is said that upon his arrival in Japan in 1673, he helped nurse the ill Emperor back to health. Rhyne is also credited with writing the first description of acupuncture in a European language.

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