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チッソが廃液を水俣湾に流しはじめた1932年以前に、中毒症は広く知られていた。
小社刊『メチル水銀を水俣湾に流す』の増補英訳版。
A decision had to be made, “Should we begin to discharge the acetaldehyde wastewater into the Minamata bay or not?”
On the 7th of May 1932, the indiscriminate slaughter started in silence.
The author shows that the horrible symptoms of methylmercury poisoning have been well known to the general public, at least in Europe, since the 19th century, and he also points out that the dangers in the production using organic mercury has been common knowledge among professionals in the manufacturing field, long before the 7th of May 1932, when the Nihon Chisso Minamata Plant began to discharge effluents containing organic mercury into Minamata Bay, Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan.
This book is the enlarged English edition of the Japanese edition entitled Mechiru-suigin wo Minamata-wan ni nagasu(Discharging Methylmercury into Minamata Bay), 2008.
小社刊『メチル水銀を水俣湾に流す』の増補英訳版。
A decision had to be made, “Should we begin to discharge the acetaldehyde wastewater into the Minamata bay or not?”
On the 7th of May 1932, the indiscriminate slaughter started in silence.
The author shows that the horrible symptoms of methylmercury poisoning have been well known to the general public, at least in Europe, since the 19th century, and he also points out that the dangers in the production using organic mercury has been common knowledge among professionals in the manufacturing field, long before the 7th of May 1932, when the Nihon Chisso Minamata Plant began to discharge effluents containing organic mercury into Minamata Bay, Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan.
This book is the enlarged English edition of the Japanese edition entitled Mechiru-suigin wo Minamata-wan ni nagasu(Discharging Methylmercury into Minamata Bay), 2008.
目次
Introduction
Part I. The Discovery of Methylmercury Poisoning
1. St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London, UK), 1865
2. The Royal Institute of Forestry (St. Petersburg, Russian Empire), 1881
3. The Sankyozawa Power Plant (Sendai, Tohoku), 1888
4. The Nihon Chisso Fertiliser Corporation (Minamata Village, Ashikita County, Kumamoto Prefecture), 1908
5. Dr. Alexander Wacker, Gesellschaft f?r Elektrochemische Industrie KG (Burghausen, Germany), 1916
6. The University of Z?rich (Z?rich, Switzerland), 1916
7. The University of Illinois (Illinois, US), 1920
8. Northwestern University (Illinois, US), 1921
9. Notre Dame University (Indiana, US), 1921
10. Oxford University (Oxford, UK), 1927
11. Minamata Bay (Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan), 1932
Part II. The Town under the Star-Studded Sky
1. The Sannengaura Seashore, 1188
2. The Funatsu Hamlet, 1190
3. The Kiyusuno Basin, 1191
4. The Koijishima Island, 1585
5. The Sogi Power Plant, 1906
6. Minamata Bay, 1911
7. The Kogagawa River, 1934
8. The Hama-Hachimangu Shrine, 1939
9. Minamata Bay, 1940
10. The Elementary School, 1953
11. The Old Factory Site, 1954
12. The Hibyoin (Isolation Hospital), 1954
13. The City Hall, 1954
14. The Minamata Health Centre, 1955
15. The Town under the Star-Studded Sky, 1956
16. The Minamata Health Centre, 1956
17. The Minamata Plant Company Hospital, 1956
18. The Minamatagawa River Estuary, 1956
19. Mt. Akibasan, 1956
20. The Myojingahana Peninsula, 1956
21. The Yunoko Resort, 1957
22. The Hama Public Hall, 1958
23. The Minamatagawa River Estuary, 1958
24. The Minamata Health Centre, 1958
25. The Myojingahana Peninsula, 1959
Appendix:
The symptoms of methylmercury poisoning
Why did it take place in Japan?
Let's be careful when using the term "Minamata disease"
Patients' compensation
Methylmercury poisoning from eating contaminated seafood is occurring all over the world
The author's motivation for writing this book
Part I. The Discovery of Methylmercury Poisoning
1. St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London, UK), 1865
2. The Royal Institute of Forestry (St. Petersburg, Russian Empire), 1881
3. The Sankyozawa Power Plant (Sendai, Tohoku), 1888
4. The Nihon Chisso Fertiliser Corporation (Minamata Village, Ashikita County, Kumamoto Prefecture), 1908
5. Dr. Alexander Wacker, Gesellschaft f?r Elektrochemische Industrie KG (Burghausen, Germany), 1916
6. The University of Z?rich (Z?rich, Switzerland), 1916
7. The University of Illinois (Illinois, US), 1920
8. Northwestern University (Illinois, US), 1921
9. Notre Dame University (Indiana, US), 1921
10. Oxford University (Oxford, UK), 1927
11. Minamata Bay (Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan), 1932
Part II. The Town under the Star-Studded Sky
1. The Sannengaura Seashore, 1188
2. The Funatsu Hamlet, 1190
3. The Kiyusuno Basin, 1191
4. The Koijishima Island, 1585
5. The Sogi Power Plant, 1906
6. Minamata Bay, 1911
7. The Kogagawa River, 1934
8. The Hama-Hachimangu Shrine, 1939
9. Minamata Bay, 1940
10. The Elementary School, 1953
11. The Old Factory Site, 1954
12. The Hibyoin (Isolation Hospital), 1954
13. The City Hall, 1954
14. The Minamata Health Centre, 1955
15. The Town under the Star-Studded Sky, 1956
16. The Minamata Health Centre, 1956
17. The Minamata Plant Company Hospital, 1956
18. The Minamatagawa River Estuary, 1956
19. Mt. Akibasan, 1956
20. The Myojingahana Peninsula, 1956
21. The Yunoko Resort, 1957
22. The Hama Public Hall, 1958
23. The Minamatagawa River Estuary, 1958
24. The Minamata Health Centre, 1958
25. The Myojingahana Peninsula, 1959
Appendix:
The symptoms of methylmercury poisoning
Why did it take place in Japan?
Let's be careful when using the term "Minamata disease"
Patients' compensation
Methylmercury poisoning from eating contaminated seafood is occurring all over the world
The author's motivation for writing this book