- The
Matsuoka Hoyoen Sanatorium (国立療養所松丘保養園, Kokuritsuryōyōjo Matsuokahoyōen) or
National Sanatorium Matsuoka Hoyoen is a
sanatorium for
leprosy and ex-leprosy...
- the
first chief doctor at
Sotojima Hoyoen Sanatorium (1909–1923) and
wrote many
papers on leprosy.
Sotojima Hoyoen was a
public leprosy sanatorium present...
- 1859–1940) was a ****anese
police chief who
became the
first director of
Sotojima Hoyoen, a
leprosy sanatorium in Osaka, ****an from 1909 to 1926. He
admitted the...
-
University and
qualified as a
physician in 1932. He
worked at
Sotojima Hoyoen and Oku-Komyo-En Sanatorium. In
April 1943, he was
appointed to be a doctor...
- physician, a Hansen's
disease researcher, the
first director of
Matsuoka Hoyoen Sanatorium (1909–1947). He
repeatedly reported turpentine spirit preparation...
- the
first chief doctor at
Sotojima Hoyoen Sanatorium (1909–1923) who
wrote many
papers on leprosy.
Sotojima Hoyoen was a
public leprosy sanatorium present...
-
resistance was
relatively low.
March 6, 1931:
Okinawa Prefectural Miyako Hoyoen Sanatorium was opened. Oct 6, 1933:
National (transient)
Sanatorium Miyako...
- Oku-Kōmyō-En
housed 252
residents (131
males and 121 females).
Sotojima Hoyoen Sanatorium opened April 1, 1909 in Nakashima, Nishiyodogawa-ku,
Osaka for...
- (Kikuchi
Keifuen Sanatorium),
Nagashima Aiseien Sanatorium, and
Matsuoka Hoyoen Sanatorium. He
taught leprosy patients tanka, in
these sanatoriums. Later...
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teachers with
leprosy taught pupils.
Complete destruction of
Sotojima Hoyoen by typhoon,
Fujimoto Incident,
Tatsuda Children's Home Incident. Funerals...