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- 崇拝する,あがめる / 《the worshipful》《時にWorshipful》《英》《敬称として》尊敬すべき
English Journal
- Medical education and the Apothecaries.
- Beedham T.SourceThe Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, London, UK. registrar@apothecaries.org
- British journal of hospital medicine (London, England : 2005).Br J Hosp Med (Lond).2012 Dec;73(12):706-8.
- PMID 23502201
- Surgical history of ancient China: Part 2.
- Fu L.SourceFaculty of History and Philosophy of Medicine and Pharmacy, Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, Black Friars Lane, London, UK. dr.louisfu@yahoo.com.hk
- ANZ journal of surgery.ANZ J Surg.2010 Mar;80(3):133-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2010.05212.x.
- In this second part of ancient Chinese surgical history, the practice of bone setting in China began around 3000 years ago. Throughout this period, significant progress was made, some highlights of which are cited. These methods, comparable with Western orthopaedic technique, are still being practis
- PMID 20575913
- Surgical history of ancient China: part 1.
- Fu L.SourceFaculty of History and Philosophy of Medicine and Pharmacy, The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, London, UK. dr.louisfu@yahoo.com.hk
- ANZ journal of surgery.ANZ J Surg.2009 Dec;79(12):879-85. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.05138.x.
- Although surgery was an accepted and quite proficient craft very early on in Chinese history, it has deteriorated through the ages. Despite the fact that anaesthetic agents in major surgery were employed during the third century, Chinese surgery is conspicuous by its stagnation. Reverence for the de
- PMID 20002988
Japanese Journal
- 世尊は如何にして公準(pramana)となったのか
- Medieval Horyuji Temple and the Worshipful Portrait on the Paper Scroll by T'ang Painter
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- worshipfulとは。意味や和訳。[形]((限定))((形式))1 崇拝する,敬う,尊敬心に満ちた;崇拝[敬愛]すべきa worshipful attitude崇拝の態度.2 ((時にW-))((通例the ~))((主に英))((市長などの敬称として))尊敬すべき,名誉ある.wor・ship・ful・ly ...
- I wondered if they had known about the worshipful attitude that once adhered to men like themselves, and mourned its absence. ... often capital) (mainly Brit) a title used to address or refer to various people or bodies of distinguished ...
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