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of internal medicine). He later served as the headmaster at Tokyo Imperial University medical college, director of the Institute of Infectious Diseases (the present-day University of Tokyo Institute of Medical Science), and the Court Physician of Meiji Taitei
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in 1906, received the first class medal, "Order of the Sacred Treasure", in 1916, and was given the title of
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after graduating from its medical school in 1882. He later studied abroad at the
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This biographical article related to medicine in Japan is a
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