When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Souha Hatono - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souha_Hatono

    Souha Hatono VIII of Japan (the 8th) (鳩野宗巴8世) (1844–1917) or Sōha Hatono was a Japanese physician specializing in surgery. He treated wounded soldiers of both sides equally in the Satsuma rebellion (1877) which was fought between Satsuma and the new Imperial Government.

  3. Gai-Jin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gai-Jin

    Gai-Jin (Japanese for "foreigner") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be published.Taking place about 20 years after the events of Tai-Pan, it chronicles the adventures of Malcolm Struan, the son of Culum and Tess Struan, in Japan.

  4. Group Health Cooperative - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_Health_Cooperative

    Group Health was officially registered as a corporation in Washington on December 22, 1945. [8] Group Health's founders included Thomas G. Bevan, then president of lodge 751 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers at Boeing; Ella Willams, a leader in a local chapter of The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry; Addison Shoudy, R.M Mitchell, and ...

  5. Collective (2019 film) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_(2019_film)

    Collective (Romanian: Colectiv, also known as Collective: Unravelling a Scandal) is a 2019 documentary film directed, written, produced, shot, and edited by Alexander Nanau. It centers on the 2016 public health scandal in Romania following the Colectiv nightclub fire .

  6. Japan Self-Defense Forces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Self-Defense_Forces

    Health care is provided at the JSDF Central Hospital, fourteen regional hospitals, and 165 clinics in military facilities and on board ship, but the health care only covers physical examinations and the treatment of illness and injury suffered on duty. There are no commissary or exchange privileges.

  7. Satsuma District, Kagoshima - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satsuma_District,_Kagoshima

    On October 12, 2004 the old city of Sendai, the towns of Hiwaki, Iriki, Kedōin and Tōgō, and the villages of Kamikoshiki, Kashima, Sato and Shimokoshiki merged to form the new city of Satsumasendai, [1] dramatically decreasing the size and population of the district to 26,587 people and 303.43 km 2, making a density of 87.62 persons per km 2.

  8. Satsuma Gishiden - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satsuma_Gishiden

    Satsuma Gishiden (Japanese: 薩摩義士伝, lit. ' Tale of the Loyal Retainers of Satsuma ' ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Hirata . It was serialized in Nihon Bungeisha 's Weekly Manga Goraku magazine from 1977 to 1982 and published in six volumes.

  9. Satsuma Peninsula - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satsuma_Peninsula

    The Satsuma Peninsula (薩摩半島 Satsuma-hantō) is a peninsula which projects south from the southwest part of Kyūshū Island, Japan. To the west lies the East China Sea, while to the east it faces the Ōsumi Peninsula across Kagoshima Bay . [ 1 ]