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Fushoku no ringu : yakugai to genpatsu ni hisomu jinmyaku / Hirose Takashi
腐蝕の連鎖 : 薬害と原発にひそむ人脈 / 広瀬隆
Bib ID 5811198
Format BookBook
Author
Hirose, Takashi, 1943-
広瀬隆, 1943-
 
Description Tōkyō : Shūeisha, 1996 
東京 : 集英社, 1996 
350 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. 
ISBN 4087830993  9784087830996 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Corruption - Japan.  |  Political corruption - Japan.  |  Pharmaceutical industry - Corrupt practices - Japan.  |  HIV infections - Japan.  |  Nuclear industry - Corrupt practices - Japan.  |  Nuclear power plants - Accidents - Japan.  |  Monbatsu.  |  Iyakuhin.  |  Genshiryokuhatsuden.
門閥.  |  医薬品.  |  原子力発電.
Also Titled

Fushoku no rensa

Yakugai to genpatsu ni hisomu jinmyaku

薬害と原発にひそむ人脈

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