The 1,000 yen note, worth about $6.20, portrays physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato, who was instrumental in the research of tetanus and the bubonic plague. The backs of each of the ...
Shibasaburo Kitasato published his findings in Japanese and English; Alexandre Yersin published in French. People in different parts of the world credited one or the other with the discovery ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Emil von Behring and Shibasaburo Kitasato made a considerable advance in the field by identifying antigen-neutralizing factors, now known as 'antibodies', in ...
The 1,000 yen note, worth about E5.75 or $6.20, portrays physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato. He was instrumental in the research of tetanus and the bubonic plague. The backs of each ...
The 5,000-yen notes, equivalent to $50 bills, feature Umeko Tsuda, founder of Tsuda University in Tokyo, while the 1,000-yen ...
The 5,000-yen note changes from writer Higuchi Ichiyo to educator Tsuda Umeko, and the 1,000-yen note from Noguchi Hideyo to Kitasato Shibasaburo, both bacteriologists. These bills have been in ...
This provided the scientific basis for the work of Emil von Behring and Shibasaburo Kitasato in Robert Koch's laboratory. They injected small doses of the diphtheria toxin into animals to yield ...
Shibasaburo Kitasato (1853-1931), a bacteriologist who pioneered serotherapy and developed a treatment for tetanus, is featured on the new 1,000-yen bill.
The reverse side will have wisteria flowers. The 1,000 yen note will feature bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato. His achievements in the field of infectious disease prevention include the ...
The company was founded by Shibasaburo Kitasato on September 17, 1921 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan Read More on TRUMF: Terumo NewsMORE Related Stocks Indices Commodities Currencies ...