Baron Takaki Kanehiro (高木 兼寛, 30 October 1849 – 12 April 1920) was a Japanese naval physician. He is known for his work on preventing the vitamin deficiency...
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Kanehiro (written: 兼熙 or 兼寛) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Takaki Kanehiro (高木 兼寛, 1849–1920), Japanese physician...
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footballer Masato Takaki (高木 正人, born 1966), Japanese sailor Narita Takaki (髙木 成太, born 1977), Japanese footballer Takaki Kanehiro (高木 兼寛, 1849–1920)...
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general Takaki Kanehiro published the groundbreaking results described above. Mori, who had been educated under German doctors, responded that Takaki was...
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Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1959 after Baron Takaki Kanehiro (1849–1920), Director-General of the Medical Department of the Imperial...
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barley is mixed with rice and steamed as mugimeshi. The naval surgeon Takaki Kanehiro introduced it into institutional cooking to combat beriberi, endemic...
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research worldwide and even within the nation. In 1884, naval surgeon Takaki Kanehiro concluded his experiments showing that the disease was a thiamine deficiency...
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found to be of questionable nutritious value. In the early 1880s, Kanehiro Takaki observed that Japanese sailors (whose diets consisted almost entirely...
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survival and to the notion of vitamin. It was not until 1884 that Kanehiro Takaki (1849–1920) attributed beriberi to insufficient nitrogen intake (protein...
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Shimazu Saburō), Willis performed the autopsy. Among his students was Takaki Kanehiro, the first scientist-physician to prove that beriberi was connected...
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October 1898, p. 1014. Murata, Fusayoshi. "Dr. William Willis and Dr. Kanehiro Takaki," Archived 22 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Jikeikai Medical...
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nearly half the crew developed beriberi. A Japanese naval physician, Takaki Kanehiro, had developed a theory that the disease was caused by a dietary deficiency...
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beriberi resulting from lack of vitamin B1 was endemic. In 1884, Takaki Kanehiro, a British-trained medical doctor of the Imperial Japanese Navy, observed...
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causative organism for diphtheria, Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Dr Takaki Kanehiro of the Imperial Japanese Navy conducts a controlled experiment demonstrating...
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to the absence of a previously unknown essential nutrient. In 1884, Takaki Kanehiro, a surgeon general in the Imperial Japanese Navy, rejected the previous...
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Jikei University School of Medicine hospital) at the invitation of Takaki Kanehiro. She resigned because the Emperor, Meiji, refused her care because...
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at the first fundraising bazaar for Takaki Kanehiro's Tokyo Jikei iin (東京慈恵医院), 1887. Yamakawa discussed with Takaki the founding of training course and...
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1842) January 11 – Kataoka Shichirō, admiral (b. 1854) April 12 – Takaki Kanehiro, naval physician (b. 1849) April 27 – Tadashi Satō, soldier and politician...
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"Katsute Kanehiro ni zaigaku shita kyōmi aru jinbutsu sono hitotsu: Siebold no sōzon Kusumoto Shūzō" かつて慈恵に在学した興味ある人物 その一 シーボルトの曾孫・楠本周三. Takaki Kanehiro no...
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Pineo Gesner John Hilton Thomas Hodgkin Frederick Gowland Hopkins Takaki Kanehiro John Keats Joseph Lister W. Somerset Maugham Max Theiler Robert Bentley...
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Tsukuba was used as the basis of a successful experiment by naval doctor Takaki Kanehiro into the sailors' diet, which later eliminated beriberi as an issue...
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beriberi resulting from lack of vitamin B1 was endemic. In 1884, Takaki Kanehiro, a British-trained medical doctor of the Imperial Japanese Navy, observed...
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Yoshio (1838–1916) Nagai Nagayoshi (1844–1929) Miyake Hiizu (1848–1938) Takaki Kanehiro (1849–1920) Kitasato Shibasaburō (1853–1931) Hirase Sakugorō (1856–1925)...
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author Sir Bryan Donkin (1845-1927) - physician and criminologist Takaki Kanehiro (1849–1920) - Japanese naval doctor, first person to discover the link...
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Renamed to "the Osaka Prefectural Shimizudani girls' high school". Baron Takaki Kanehiro visits and gives a lecture. 1903 - Class reunion organization (alumnus...
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haematologist Thomas Inman – surgeon Sir George Johnson – physician Takaki Kanehiro – discoverer of the link between beriberi and diet David Kemp – audiologist...
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Jikei University School of Medicine Hospital, which was established by Takaki Kanehiro) and died at 5 p.m. on August 19. His funeral was held at Aoyama Methodist...
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