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Sanzaburo Kobayashi

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in 1896. The hospital later expanded and moved to Liliha, a neighborhood in Honolulu, in 1899. It was called the Japanese Hospital, but is not to be confused with the Japanese Charity Hospital that was formed by the Japanese Benevolent Society and later became the
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position following Torajiro Okada's "Okada-shiki seiza" (Okada-style seiza) method. They claimed that doing so would calm and purify the patient's thoughts.
372: 22:(also romanized as Sansaburo) (小林 参䞉郎) (1863 – 1926) was a Japanese surgeon. He founded hospitals in Hawaii and Japan, and also founded the Seizasha Dojo. 111:. He and his wife Nobuko also started the Seizasha Dojo. They suggested that conditions like neurasthenia could be treated by sitting quietly in the 39: 94: 237: 295:
Wu, Yu-chuan (2016). "Straighten the Back to Sit: Belly-Cultivation Techniques as "Modern Health Methods" in Japan, 1900–1945".
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After his conversion, Kobayashi's healing philosophy mixed Buddhism and medicine. He moved back to Japan in 1908 and started a
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came and prayed for him. When Kobayashi got better, he was so influenced by Imamura that he converted to
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In 1901 Kobayashi fell gravely ill, and called for someone to give him his last rites.
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Kobayashi moved to Hawaii in 1892. At first, he lived in
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Index

Harima
Matsumoto Jun
Cooper Medical College
San Francisco
England
Germany
bacteriology
Wailuku
brain surgeries
Iga Mori
Honolulu
Kuakini Medical Center
Yemyo Imamura
Shingon Buddhism
Young Men's Buddhist Association
Buddhist
Kyoto
seiza
自然の名医 : 医術に応甚された静座





"宗教ず医孊を超えお : 枈䞖病院長小林参䞉郎の治療論"
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