Katayama disease - traducción al árabe
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Katayama disease - traducción al árabe

JAPANESE JOURNALIST
Yabuki Sugataro; Katayama Sen; Katayama sen; Sugataro Yabuki; Katayama, Sen
  • Postage stamp issued in the USSR in 1967, with a portrait of Sen Katayama (1859-1933).
  • Katayama in 1925
  • Katayama at 25 years old

Katayama disease      
‎ داء كاتاياما,داءُ البِلْهارِسْياتِ الياباني, داءُ كاتاياما,داءُ البِلْهارْسِيَّاتِ اليابانِيّ‎
Katayama disease      
داءُ كاتاياما
Katayama         
FAMILY NAME (かたやま)
Katayama (disambiguation)
القَواتِم (جِنْسٌ مِنَ القَواقِع)

Definición

Bright's disease
·- An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.

Wikipedia

Sen Katayama

Sen Katayama (片山 潜, Katayama Sen, December 26, 1859 – November 5, 1933), born Yabuki Sugataro (藪木 菅太郎, Yabuki Sugatarō), was an early Japanese Marxist political activist and journalist, one of the original members of the American Communist Party and co-founder, in 1922, of the Japanese Communist Party. After 1884, he spent most of his life abroad, especially in the United States and the Soviet Union, where he was very active in the international socialist community, and after 1920, the communist community. Katayama had a weak base inside Japan, and was little known there. However, in the rest of the world, he was widely hailed as a leading spokesman for the Japanese socialist and communist movements.