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- Q1000106 subject Q8562251.
- Q1000106 subject Q8562340.
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- Q1000106 abstract "Jintan is the patented name of a popular Japanese medicine/candy developed by Morishita Hiroshi (1869-1943) and sold from the early twentieth century to today. Originally marketed as a cure-all for a number of ailments, Jintan is today thought of as a breath freshener only.Morishita Hiroshi was the eldest son of a priest at the Nunakuma-Shrine (沼名前神社, Numakuma jinja) in Fukuyama (Hiroshima prefecture). After his father died, Morishita went to Osaka and started to develop pharmaceutical products. He was also a pioneer of Japanese advertising.Jintan has about 16 ingredients including cinnamon, mint, cumin, clove, and Fructus Amomi. The silver coated pellet-like pills were advertised from 1904 through the end of World War II. They were sold throughout Asia. The name Jintan combines the Confucian term jin (humaneness, benevolence) with the Daoist term tan (cinnabar, pills containing cinnabar, pills) evoking the notion of longevity and health.".
- Q1000106 thumbnail Jintan_from_Tokyo_December_2014.jpg?width=300.
- Q1000106 wikiPageExternalLink www.jintan.co.jp.
- Q1000106 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Q1000106 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562251.
- Q1000106 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562340.
- Q1000106 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562444.
- Q1000106 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791426.
- Q1000106 wikiPageWikiLink Q9598.
- Q1000106 comment "Jintan is the patented name of a popular Japanese medicine/candy developed by Morishita Hiroshi (1869-1943) and sold from the early twentieth century to today. Originally marketed as a cure-all for a number of ailments, Jintan is today thought of as a breath freshener only.Morishita Hiroshi was the eldest son of a priest at the Nunakuma-Shrine (沼名前神社, Numakuma jinja) in Fukuyama (Hiroshima prefecture).".
- Q1000106 label "Jintan (Japanese medicine)".
- Q1000106 depiction Jintan_from_Tokyo_December_2014.jpg.