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Kikuo Chishima


was a Japanese medical researcher who promoted a variant of the Soviet medical biologist Olga Lepeshinskaya's pseudoscientific cellular theories, known as neo-Haematology, now largely discredited.
==Biography==
Chishima was born in the village of Kamitakara in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. In 1953 he became a research professor at Gifu University, and in 1958 he completed his medical training earning a degree from Toho medical University. Upon his retirement from the faculty at Gifu in 1963, he became a full professor at Nagaya university. In 1964 he created and assumed the chairmanship of the Society of neo-haematology. His ''magnum opus'' - ''Chishima's Complete Works Regarding Biological and Medical Sciences'' - is a multivolume tome encompassing 5 decades of research, of which only volume 9 - ''Revolution of Biology and Medical Science'' - has been translated into English. Chishima died aged 79.

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