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日本語: 1950年代半ば、熊本大学医学部の調査により、水俣市の中でも明神、月の浦、出月、湯堂の4集落で水俣病の患者が多発していることが判明した。写真は湯堂の漁村。
Date circa 1956
date QS:P,+1956-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source 『熊本医学会雑誌 』第31巻・補冊第1。1957年1月25日発行。発行所:熊本医学会。
Author 熊本医学会

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