He studied medicine in Edo, compiled many clinical cases, and published Japan's first psychiatric textbook, "Experiences with Epilepsy and Mania," in 1819. He was born in Mutsu and his pen name was Tsubasakyo. Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend |
江戸で医学をまなび,多数の臨床例をまとめ,日本で最初の精神医学専門書とされる「癲癇狂(てんかんきょう)経験編」を文政2年(1819)に刊行した。陸奥(むつ)出身。字(あざな)は翼卿。 出典 講談社デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plusについて 情報 | 凡例 |
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