Kensuke Mitsuda (光田 健輔, Mitsuda Kensuke, January 12, 1876 – May 14, 1964) was a Japanese leprologist and director of the Tama Zenshoen Sanatorium (1914–1931)...
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Mitsuda (written: 光田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ken Mitsuda (1902–1997), Japanese actor Kensuke Mitsuda (1876–1964)...
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player Kensuke Koike (小池 健輔, born 1980), Japanese artist Kensuke Kondo (近藤 健介, born 1993), Japanese professional baseball player Kensuke Mitsuda (光田 健輔...
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Leprosy in Japan (section Kensuke Mitsuda)
as transmissible since there had been no such documents in China. Kensuke Mitsuda thought that this was because of the frequent complication of scabies...
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Concerning the segregation policy of leprosy patients, he was against Kensuke Mitsuda and worked in Taiwan and Okinawa. He was born in Tokyo in 1918, and...
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Zensho Byoin (Hospital) was established. Jun 1919: Kensuke Mitsuda reported what became known as "Mitsuda reaction" later. Sep 1919: Special money circulating...
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similar to lepromin while attempting to produce a leprosy vaccine. Kensuke Mitsuda worked with lepromin starting in 1916 and published the first paper...
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Kensuke Mitsuda and other workers well in Hansen's disease hospitals. Born in 1874 in Tokyo, she began to work for leprosy patients in 1901. Kensuke Mitsuda...
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Tawara (1873–1952) Bunzō Hayata (1874–1934) Ryukichi Inada (1874–1950) Kensuke Mitsuda (1876–1964) Hideyo Noguchi (1876–1928) Fukushi Masaichi (1878–1956)...
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Ooshima Seishoen Sanatorium. He helped with Kensuke Mitsuda, and completed the first lepromin test or Mitsuda skin test. He was born November 26, 1900,...
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