Pediatric Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Clin Anat. 2012 Nov;25(8):957-60. doi: 10.1002/ca.22182.
Buntaro Adachi (1865-1945) was a Japanese physician, anatomist, and anthropologist and is most remembered for his study on human anatomic variation. At the end of 19th Century, one of the main focuses in anthropology was the comparison between the races. In Japan, anthropological studies of the origin of the modern Japanese race were carried out by Adachi and others. Adachi believed that differences went beyond the bones that were commonly studied in his day and, therefore, investigated soft tissues of the body. Two products of his intense study of variation of human anatomy were Das Arteriensystem der Japaner (The Arterial System of the Japanese) published in 1928 and Das Venensystem der Japaner (The Venous System of the Japanese) published in 1933 and 1940. These books received much attention and were praised by anatomists and anthropologists around the world. Even now, these books are invaluable as references for human anatomic variation. Herein, we provide an overview of the life and achievements of Buntaro Adachi and to our knowledge, this is the first such review in the English language.
新谷邦太郎(1865-1945)是一位日本医生、解剖学家和人类学家,他最为人所铭记的是他对人类解剖学变异的研究。在 19 世纪末,人类学的一个主要关注点是种族之间的比较。在日本,对现代日本人种起源的人类学研究是由新谷和其他人进行的。新谷认为,差异超出了当时通常研究的骨骼范围,因此他研究了身体的软组织。他对人体解剖学变异的深入研究的两个成果是 1928 年出版的《日本人的动脉系统》(Das Arteriensystem der Japaner)和 1933 年和 1940 年出版的《日本人的静脉系统》(Das Venensystem der Japaner)。这两本书引起了广泛关注,并受到了世界各地解剖学家和人类学家的赞誉。即使在今天,这些书作为人类解剖学变异的参考资料也是非常宝贵的。在这里,我们概述了新谷邦太郎的生平及其成就,据我们所知,这是第一篇用英文撰写的此类综述。