Caspar Schamberger (1 September 1623 in Leipzig, Germany – 8 April 1706) was a German surgeon. His name represents the first school of Western medicine...
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Trading Post in Hirado is moved to Nagasaki. 1649: German surgeon Caspar Schamberger comes to Japan. Beginning of a lasting interest in Western style medicine...
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local doctors were of no help. One of the most important surgeons was Caspar Schamberger, who induced a continuing interest in medical books, instruments,...
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worked with well-known Germans such as Philipp Franz von Siebold and Caspar Schamberger in Dutch East Indies in Japan, or the Governor Peter Minuit in the...
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Chirurg und Handelsmann Caspar Schamberger (1623–1706) [From Leipzig to Japan - The Surgeon and Merchant Caspar Schamberger (1623–1706)]. Iudicium. ISBN 3-89129-442-5...
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Elsholtz, German naturalist and physician (died 1688) September 1 – Caspar Schamberger, German surgeon and merchant (died 1706) September 23 – Georg Balthasar...
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Elsholtz, German naturalist and physician (d. 1688) September 1 – Caspar Schamberger, German surgeon and merchant (d. 1706) September 8 – James Bellingham...
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March 31 – Sultan Muhammad Akbar, Mughal prince (b. 1657) April 8 – Caspar Schamberger, German surgeon and merchant (b. 1623) April 10 – Arthur Chichester...
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March 31 – Sultan Muhammad Akbar, Mughal prince (b. 1657) April 8 – Caspar Schamberger, German surgeon and merchant (b. 1623) April 10 – Arthur Chichester...
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Elsholtz, German naturalist and physician (d. 1688) September 1 – Caspar Schamberger, German surgeon and merchant (d. 1706) September 8 – James Bellingham...
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Technician 1st Class Stephen L. Morris, and Senior Chief Engineman Robert R. Schamberger. In an interview conducted by Bill Salisbury and published on 4 October...
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