词条 | Hakaru Miyagawa |
释义 |
|name = Hakaru Miyagawa |image = |image_size = |caption = |birth_date = January 26, 1905 |birth_place = Takayama, Gifu Prefecture |death_date = {{d-da|September 3, 1949|January 26, 1905}} |known_for = Studies on the history of leprosy in Japan |occupation = Manager of leper hospitals |nationality = Japan }} LifeHe was born at a Buddhist temple on January 26, 1905 in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. He became a Christian later. After graduation from Chiba Prefectural Horticulture School, he worked at Zensho Hospital. He later went to Nagashima Aiseien Sanatorium following Kensuke Mitsuda. In 1938, he was appointed the first manager of Okinawa Airakuen Sanatorium. In 1941, he worked at Hoshizuka Keiaien Sanatorium and later at Nagashima Aiseien Sanatorium. On September 3, 1949 he died. Greening and managerAs a graduate of Chiba Horticulture School, he worked for the greening of the hospitals, and it was said that all trees at Nagashima Aiseien Sanatorium were transplanted except pine trees. At the Zenshoen Hospital, he was one of the five active men, following Fumio Hayashi, Einosuke Shionuma, Isamu Tajiri and Kouzou Fujita. He was appointed the first manager of Okinawa Airakuen Sanatorium and started with digging wells. Works on the history of leprosy in Japan
The Medical Certificate of the last woman with leprosy at Nishiyama Komyoin
References
Footnotes1. ^Hidani Umarete p35 {{DEFAULTSORT:Miyagawa Hakaru}}2. ^1 Hidani Umarete p116 3. ^Hidani Umarete p100 4. ^Hidani Umarete p111 5. ^Hidani Umarete p122 6. ^Hidani Umarete p127 7. ^Hidani Umarete p166 8. ^Hidani Umarete p249 9. ^Hidani Umarete p278 10. ^Hidani Umarete p271 4 : Japanese leper hospital administrators|People from Gifu Prefecture|1905 births|1949 deaths |
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