The 19th Medical Chart
The 19th Medical Chart is a Japanese medical manga series written and illustrated by Fujiya Katsuhito. It began serialization on Coamix's website via its Web Comic Zenyon section since December 20, 2019 with the series' individual chapters being collected in 11 tankōbon volumes as of June 2025. A drama adaptation aired on TBS and its affiliates as part of the timeslot from July 13 to September 7, 2025.
Plot
Today's medical care in Japan is highly developed, divided into 18 specialized fields, such as "brain surgery", "ophthalmology", and "orthopedics", with each specialist examining and treating patients. A new 19th area has been added to these 18 fields, as the Department of General Medicine. In this department work those who not only treat illnesses, but also find the best solution for patients based on their mental health and lifestyle, working with those who don't know which department to visit, and with those who even specialists have difficulty diagnosing. Tokushige is one of these practitioners, who, through medical interviews, attends to his patients by carefully listening to them and going beyond their words to find what is really ailing them. He is bringing his expertise to the newly established department at Outora General Hospital.Cast
Uotora General Hospital- Akira Tokushige, a general practitioner who tries to find the best for his patients even if it takes time. He's a new doctor at Uotora General Hospital
- Mizuki Takino, a third year novice doctor, specialist in orthopedic surgery following a two-year internship at Uotora General Hospital. Although she has the desire to "sincerely face each and every patient," she is constantly reminded of the gap between her ideal and reality, leading to conflict every day
- Kojiro Togo, a surgeon highly regarded within the hospital for his reliable skills and calm judgment; son of Rokurō Tōgō, head of surgery at Uotora General Hospital
- Shiori Arimatsu, veteran doctor of Uotora General Hospital, head of the pediatrics department
- Noboru Akaike, Tokushige's mentor. He worked hard to establish general medicine in Japan. He has worked at a large hospital and trained general practitioners, but now he works as an island doctor, caring for the residents' lives
- Keita Kayama, a new intern, Takino's colleague. He believes "it's pointless to dwell on unanswerable questions". This often leads him to view Takino's earnest struggles between ideals and reality with a degree of bemusement.
- Tetsuo Osu, an anesthesiologist who prioritizes a steady workload and an early finish above all else. He's not a fan of socializing. He's constantly bothered by Chayazaka from cardiovascular surgery, which he finds incredibly irritating.
- Akiko Toyohashi, veteran nurse assigned to the newly established General Medicine Department as Tokushige's key assistant. She's known as the hospital's go-to person for information; it's said there's nothing she doesn't know. She seems to have known Tokushige for a long time.
- Hirate Shu, an ENT doctor known for his gentle nature and considerate approach. He's always mindful of keeping things smooth with the other doctors.
- Maiko Seto, a relatively inexperienced junior nurse who is known for her cool head and efficiency, earning the trust of her colleagues.
- Kokoro Chayasaka, a cardiovascular surgeon renowned in the medical field. One of the most eccentric personalities at Uotora, often overwhelms those who catch his interest.
- Tatsuya Narumi, head of the orthopedic department. Takino's supervising doctor. His calm, stern demeanor, makes him seem unapproachable to his colleagues. A believer in efficient, streamlined medical practice, he questions the value of the general medicine department's patient-centric approach.
- Rokurō Tōgō, head of the surgery department, Togo is a rigid, fiscally conservative administrator. Despite being university friends with Director Kitano, they're constantly at odds, disagreeing on everything from hospital operations to small talk. He's openly skeptical of Kitano's new comprehensive medical department, questioning its necessity. He's Kojiro's father.
- Eikichi Kitano, is a seemingly fumbling and unreliable director. He is the one who established the general medicine department at Uotora.
- Todo Kuroiwa
- Junichi Yokobuki