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English: Johann Ludwig Janson (1849-1914), who introduced western veterinary science to Meiji-Japan. Sculpture made by Ōkuma Ujihiro (1856-1934). Present place: Faculty of Agriculture Building no. 3, University of Tokyo
Deutsch: Johann Ludwig Janson (1849-1914), deutscher Veterinärmediziner, der die Veterinärmedizin im Japan der Meiji-Zeit einführte. Werk von Ōkuma Ujihiro (1856-1934), heute im Gebäude Nr. 3 der Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften der Universität Tokio |
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Source | University of Tokyo: Exhibition of portrait busts |
Author | University of Tokyo |
http://www.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/publish_db/1998Portrait/03/image/032.jpg
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