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  2. St. Luke's International Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's International Hospital (聖路加国際病院, Sēroku Kokusai Byōin) is a general and teaching hospital located in the Tsukiji district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. First opened in 1902, as a medical mission facility by the Episcopal Church in the United States , [ 1 ] the hospital is now one of central Tokyo's largest and most ...

  3. List of hospitals in Japan - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's International Hospital; Tama-Hokubu Medical Centre; Tama-Nanbu Chiiki Hospital; Tobu Chiiki Hospital; Tokyo Adventist Hospital [4] Tokyo Medical University Hospital; Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital; Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Centre; Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital, Shibuya; Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital

  4. Shigeaki Hinohara - Wikipedia

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    Shigeaki Hinohara (日野原 重明, Hinohara Shigeaki, 4 October 1911 – 18 July 2017) was a Japanese physician.In 1941, he began his long working association with St. Luke's International Hospital in central Tokyo and worked as a medical doctor throughout the wartime firebombing of the city.

  5. Japan Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    With the increasing introduction of western medicine, medical research and peer support among doctors developed during the Meiji period of the late 1800s. In 1879, medical practitioners who subscribed to the practice of kampo medicine (traditional Chinese medicine) began to organise themselves in response to Western medicine's growing presence in post-Meiji restoration Japan. [1]

  6. Tokyo Station - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo's mainline railway network in 1904, a decade before the opening of Tokyo Station; the station was constructed as an integrated terminus for these lines. In 1889, a Tokyo municipal committee drew up plans for an elevated railway line connecting the Tōkaidō Main Line terminal at Shinbashi to the Nippon Railway (now Tōhoku Main Line ...

  7. Association of Medical Doctors of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA) is an international not-for-profit organization [1] that works towards better healthcare for refugees and also helps the victims of natural disasters in Asia, Africa, and central Europe. The organization was founded in 1984 with doctors constituting from countries including Japan, India, and Thailand.

  8. Head of key Japan opposition party admits to extra-marital affair

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    By Satoshi Sugiyama. TOKYO (Reuters) -Yuichiro Tamaki, the head of the Japanese opposition party that has emerged as kingmaker as lawmakers select the next prime minister on Monday, said a tabloid ...

  9. Ikuo Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Himself the son of a doctor, Hayashi graduated from Keio University, one of Tokyo's top universities. He was a heart and artery specialist at Keio Hospital, which he left to become head of Circulatory Medicine at the National Sanitorium Hospital in Tokai, Ibaraki (north of Tokyo). Somewhere along the line Hayashi became disillusioned and ...