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Matsuki Miyazaki was born on 10 January, 1900 in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto, is a Japanese medical doctor. Discover Matsuki Miyazaki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Physician, Director of Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium (1934 - 1958)
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 10 January, 1900
Birthday 10 January
Birthplace Yatsushiro, Kumamoto
Date of death 14 June, 1972
Died Place N/A
Nationality Japan

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1900

He was born in Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture in 1900.

He was interested in leprosy when he was a Fifth Higher School student.

He visited the neighboring Kaishun Byoin, a leprosy hospital which Hannah Riddell established.

After studying at the Medical Faculty, Kyoto Imperial University, he became a chief surgeon at the Osaka Red Cross Hospital.

1934

Matsuki Miyazaki (宮崎 松記) was a Japanese medical doctor, the director of the Kyushu Sanatorium (Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium) (1934–1958) in Kumamoto, Japan.

He studied war and leprosy and found that stress was a great factor in the development of leprosy.

He later established a leprosy center belonging to Japan Leprosy Mission of Asia, in India.

In 1934, he was named the director of the Kyushu Leprosarium.

(Later, renamed Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium)

He had been the director for difficult years between 1934 and 1958, since there were great and constant changes in the treatment and life of leprosy patients in the sanatorium.

1937

In 1937, he demanded the Army and Navy authorities that those who developed leprosy during service should receive increased pension (treatment same as those who developed tuberculosis during service).

1940

It was realized in 1940.

1947

He read an invited paper in 1947 at a Japanese leprosy congress, and published it.

Studying patients with leprosy in his sanatorium who had developed while serving for the Army and Navy of Japan; he discussed various factors such as the kinds of stress, the duration of the draft and the development of symptoms, and concluded that one of the incentives was enormous stress.

For the children born of patients, there was a small facility called Tatsudaryo, and he endeavoured so that the pupils would attend a normal primary school.

Because of leprosy stigma, social disturbances including strikes of schooling occurred.

Although he worked in order to reduce leprosy stigma, this incident reminded people that leprosy stigma was still deep-rooted at that time.

1955

He invited a branch of the National Hansen's Disease Research Institute to his sanatorium (1955–1957), and activated research works for many medical doctors.

Concerning the segregation policy, he testified before the Upper House that all patients be hospitalized, and during the history of the Kikuchi Keifuen, the hospitalized patients became the maximum number at his resignation.

He has been criticized for his stubborn segregation policy.

1959

In 1959, he traveled to India to study the leprosy situation there.

1964

In 1964, he established a leprosy center of Japan Leprosy Mission of Asia, in Agra, India(Jalma Center) and assumed the post of the first director.

It was established for the purpose of cooperative basic research of leprosy among Asian nations.

1972

He died in the Japan Airlines Flight 471 airplane accident in 1972.

Following his death in 1972, Mitsugu Nishiura served as the second director of the Center.

1976

In 1976, this center was transferred to the Indian Government.

He made intensive studies on war and leprosy.