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Ogata Kōan

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33: 244:, an academy of rangaku studies, where he taught medicine, natural history, chemistry and physics for the next 24 years. Ogata used his small but precious collection of Dutch books, including a Dutch-Japanese dictionary and a Dutch encyclopedia, to teach his pupils to read scientific Dutch texts. He also wrote several books, including a treatise entitled 286:
His house still exists in downtown Osaka. Built in a conventional eighteenth-century style, the students left their mark on the central post of the second-floor classroom, slashing and hacking it with their swords.
275:, who supported the introduction of western medicine and the establishment of a western medicine research institute in Edo. However, Ogata died a few months later in July 1863 of acute 464: 449: 439: 229:
to continue his studies in western medicine, returning to Nagasaki in 1836 to study under the Dutch doctor Erdewin Johannes Niemann, despite the
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In 1838, Ogata returned to Osaka to establish his medical practice, and in the same year established the
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The History of Medical Education: An International Symposium ..., Volume 673
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Japan, noted for establishing an academy which later developed into
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From December 1849, he struggled to gain acceptance of the new
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Index


Ashimori Domain
Okayama
Japan
Edo
Japanese name
surname
rangaku
Edo period
Osaka University
Meiji Restoration
Meiji period
courtesy name
samurai
Ashimori Domain
Bitchū Province
Okayama
Osaka
rangaku
Naka Tenyū
Edo
Tokugawa shogunate
national isolation policy
Tekijuku
cholera
smallpox
vaccination
Kyushu
shōgun
Tokugawa Iemochi

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