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Chiyo Mikami (三上千代 1891-1978) was a Japanese nurse, who worked for leprosy patients and was given the Florence Nightingale Medal in 1957. She helped Cornwall Legh at St. Barnaba Hospital at Kusatsu, helped Kesa Hattori at Suzuran Hospital, started Suzuran-en Sanatorium, worked at an institution in Miyagi Prefecture, at Tama Zenshoen Sanatorium and at Kunigami Airakuen Sanatorium Okinawa Airakuen Sanatorium. ==Life== 1891:She was born in Yamagata shi, Yamagata Prefecture. 1908:She entered a Bible school. 1910: She first met two female leprosy patients when she was a missionary. 1912:She entered a nursing school attached to Mitsui Jizen Byoin. 1915:Qualified as a nurse. 1916:Nurse at Zensho Byoin. 1917:Dormitory superintendent at the House of Love, Barnaba Mission. nurse at the St. Barnaba Clinic. 1924:Started Suzuran Hospital with Dr. Kesa Hattori. Hattori died 23 days later. 1925:Became midwife at the suggestion of Kensuke Mitsuda. 1926:Started Suzuran Sanatorium at Takishiribaru, Kusatsu. (Yearend statistics showed the maximum in-patients, 22.) 1931-1933: Started a home for the children of leprosy patients in Miyagi Prefecture (2nd Suzuran En.) 1933:Nurse at Zensho Byoin Tama Zenshoen Sanatorium. 1938:Head nurse at Kunigami Airakuen Sanatorium Okinawa Airakuen Sanatorium 1947:Nurse at Tama Zenshoen Sanatorium 1954:Retired from above 1957:Received the Florence Nightingale Medal. 1978:Died on July 18. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chiyo Mikami」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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