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  • Japanese Scroll, techniques for Physiotherapy
  • Chiropractors treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Japanese designs of a flower & hexagon
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Japanese acupuncture chart.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
  • [Small, undated handbill printed in red on yellow paper advertising Japanese Tommy at St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, London].
  • Japanese acupuncture chart.
  • Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
  • Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
  • Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Japanese decorative designs; inside pages from 'Chodo Zue'
  • Resuscitation techniques for somebody who was drowning.
  • Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • In a war hospital in 1905, with every equipment of medical science : the striking progress of science in modern Japan.
  • Famous men of Japan. Woodcuts, ca. 1872.
  • A city with western-style buildings (in Japan?), in which a western couple are observed by Japanese. Woodcut after Kyōsai (Gyōsai), 1874.
  • Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
  • Chiropractors treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • In a war hospital in 1905, with every equipment of medical science : the striking progress of science in modern Japan.