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Dōmei Yakazu
was a Japanese physician who contributed to the restoration of kampo medicine in Japan. In 1979, he was awarded the lifetime achievement award by the Japanese Medical Association for his contributions to oriental medicine.〔Muroga()〕〔Mayanagi()〕〔Mayanagi()〕〔Kanpoigaku()〕
==Life==
Yakazu was born in 1905 as Shirō, the fourth son of Tatsunosuke Yakazu and Sute Yakazu, in Omiya (currently Hitachiomiya, Ibaragi Prefecture). He graduated from Mito Commercial School and entered Tokyo Medical University majoring in traditional Chinese medicine under Professor Mori Dohaku along with his elder brother Kaku. He graduated in 1930, and less than a year later, he adopted the art-name Dōmei Yakazu. In 1933, he started his own clinic, ''Onchido Iin,'' in Tokyo, with his younger brother Yudo.

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