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  1. Aoyama, geprägt durch die deutsche Medizin, beeinflusste stark die Entwicklung der Inneren Medizin und die medizinische Ausbildung in Japan. Zu seinen zahlreichen Schülern gehören Kumagai Taizō und Inada Ryūkichi. Bestattet wurde er auf dem Friedhof Yanaka .

  2. Aoyama Tanemichi. Aoyama Tanemichi (青山 胤通, June 15, 1859–December 23, 1917) was a medical scientist and doctor specializing in internal medicine. He became a member of the Imperial Japan Academy in 1906, received the first class medal, "Order of the Sacred Treasure", in 1916, and was given the title of Danshaku in 1917.

  3. Tanemichi AOYAMA (June 15, 1859 - December 23, 1917) was a medical scientist and doctor of medicine. He specialized in internal medicine. He was enlisted in the Imperial Academy in 1906, granted the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1916, and conferred baron on December 14, 1917.

  4. Prof. Dr. Tanemichi Aoyama 青山胤通 (1859–1917), Professor für Innere Medizin an der Tokyo Universität, 1897 Direktor des Universitäts-Hospitals, 1901 Dekan der Medizinischen Fakultät, 1906 Mitglied der Kaiserlichen Akademie (Gakushi’in), Hofarzt. Aoyama wurde Ende der Edo-Zeit geboren und schloss 1882 sein Studium an der Tokyo ...

  5. Tokyo professors such as Hayashi and Aoyama Tanemichi Wl-UJfLiS (1859-1917) became harder and harder to defend, and consequently younger members of the Tokyo faculty such as Irisawa and Tazawa moved to take over the field of beriberi research.

  6. On June 12 a Japanese team of researchers led jointly by Shibasaburo Kitasato and Aoyama Tanemichi arrived in Hong Kong to try to identify the organism responsible for the plague.

  7. Online Books by. Tanemichi Aoyama. Books from the extended shelves: Aoyama, Tanemichi: Mittheilungen über die Pest-Epidemie im Jahre 1894 in Hong-Kong. ( [Tokio], 1895) (page images at HathiTrust) See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.