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Murata Kentarō : ウィキペディア英語版
Murata Kentarō

was a Japanese dermatologist born in Iwaki, Fukushima.〔石戸頼一著.大日本医家実伝.東京:石戸頼一,1893.〕 At 12, he went to Tokyo and studied philosophy until 1877. He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German. He completed his medical training at Tokyo University in 1884〔Albrecht Scholz, Karl Holubar, and Gunter Burg (Eds.) History of German Language Dermatology. Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft, 2009. p 690.〕 and in 1888 he went to Berlin on an exchange. Although he left due to illness, in Germany he studied under many prominent dermatologists, including: Georg Richard Lewin, Gustav Behrend, and Oskar Lassar at the University of Berlin; Mortiz Kaposi and Isidor Neumann at the University of Vienna in Austria. He also studied hygiene and pathology under Robert Koch, who became head of the University of Berlin in 1885.
When he returned to Japan, Murata was appointed the first professor of Dermatology and Syphilology at Tokyo University. Almost coincident was the Japanese government's appointment of Julius Scriba to the Tokyo University department of surgery and dermatology. 〔Albrecht Scholz, Karl Holubar, and Gunter Burg (Eds.) History of German Language Dermatology. Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft, 2009. p. 691.〕 Dohi Keizō (土肥 慶蔵, see: Keizo Dohi), who founded the Japanese Dermatological Society in 1900 and the Japanese Journal of Dermatology and Urology in 1901, was an assistant of Scriba.
Murata was the first Japanese person with a medical degree to die.〔花房吉太郎,山本源太編. 日本博士全伝. 東京:博文館,1892.〕
== Selected writings ==

* ''皮膚病梅毒論'' (A Treatise on Dermatology and Syphilology) (1889)
A translation of the work of Edmund Lesser into Japanese, completed with Ise Jōgorō 伊勢錠五郎

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