Tokugawa Japan: Peace, Isolation, and Hidden Power — Fexingo History
In Tokugawa Japan, women physicians were nearly unknown in the official record — but they were quietly saving lives. This episode explores the hidden world of female healers, from midwives and herbalists to the extraordinary story of Orin, a doctor who defied shogunal restrictions to treat women and children in Edo. We trace how the strict gender hierarchy of Neo-Confucian society collided with the practical need for women's healthcare, how the Dutch introduced new medical knowledge through Dejima, and how figures like Sugita Genpaku's wife Taki contributed to the Kaitai Shinsho (1774 anatomy text). Lucas and Luna also examine the forgotten sanba (midwives) who dominated childbirth, the Okamoto sisters who ran a clinic in the Yoshiwara, and the gradual shift toward professionalized female medicine under the late Tokugawa shogunate. A rare look at the women who healed from the shadows. #TokugawaJapan #WomenDoctors #Orin #KaitaiShinsho #SugitaGenpaku #Rangaku #Dejima #Midwives #Edo #Sanba #Yoshiwara #OkamotoSisters #NeoConfucianism #DutchMedicine #History #FexingoHistory #EdoPeriod #WomensHealth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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