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Matsuki Miyazaki (宮崎 松記, Miyazaki Matsuki, January 10, 1900 – June 14, 1972) 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. He died in the Japan Airlines Flight 471 airplane accident in 1972.

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  • Matsuki Miyazaki (en)
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  • Matsuki Miyazaki (宮崎 松記, Miyazaki Matsuki, January 10, 1900 – June 14, 1972) 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. He died in the Japan Airlines Flight 471 airplane accident in 1972. (en)
  • 宮崎 松記(みやざき まつき、1900年(明治33年)1月10日 - 1972年(昭和47年)6月14日)は、日本の医学者、国立療養所菊池恵楓園の園長を勤め、その後インドで救らいセンターを作った。ハンセン病研究・患者の治療を行い、「日本のシュヴァイツァー」と呼ばれた。熊本県八代市日奈久町生まれ。位階は従三位。 (ja)
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  • Matsuki Miyazaki (en)
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  • Studies on War and Leprosy , Segregationalist of leprosy control, Foundation of a leper institution in India and death from an airplane accident (en)
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  • Matsuki Miyazaki (宮崎 松記, Miyazaki Matsuki, January 10, 1900 – June 14, 1972) 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. He died in the Japan Airlines Flight 471 airplane accident in 1972. (en)
  • 宮崎 松記(みやざき まつき、1900年(明治33年)1月10日 - 1972年(昭和47年)6月14日)は、日本の医学者、国立療養所菊池恵楓園の園長を勤め、その後インドで救らいセンターを作った。ハンセン病研究・患者の治療を行い、「日本のシュヴァイツァー」と呼ばれた。熊本県八代市日奈久町生まれ。位階は従三位。 (ja)
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