Taiji Nojima
Taiji Nojima (野島 泰治, Nojima Taiji, November 10, 1896 – March 3, 1970) was a Japanese dermatologist at Ooshima Seishoen Sanatorium for 41 years, including director for 36 years. He attended many[quantify] international leprosy congresses and visited many[quantify] overseas leprosy sanatoriums. HistoryNojima was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1896, and graduated from Osaka Medical University (now Osaka University) in 1921. In 1923, he worked at Sotojima Hoyoin Sanatorium. In 1927, he worked at Ooshima Seishoen Sanatorium. In 1932, Nojima earned a Ph.D. for studies on the serum reactions in leprosy. In 1934, he became the director of Ooshima Seishoen Sanatorium. In 1937, he was the president of the 10th Congress of the Japanese Leprosy Association at Takamatsu. In 1956, Nojima attended a leprosy congress[clarification needed] in Rome and reported on the leprosy situation in Japan. Subsequently, he visited many[quantify] leprosy sanatoriums throughout the world, and reported his experiences through various means[clarification needed] in Japan. Nojima retired in 1969, and died on March 3, 1970. Works
CriticismsNojima criticized the opinions of Noboru Ogasawara at congresses. He was considered to be a member of the Kensuke Mitsuda school. In his essay[clarification needed], he recommended Kensuke Mitsuda for an Order of Cultural Merits. References
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