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Souha Hatono

Souha Hatono VIII of Japan (the 8th) (鳩野宗巴8世) (1844–1917) or Sōha Hatono was a Japanese physician specializing in surgery. He treated wounded soldiers of the both sides equally in the Satsuma rebellion (1877) which was fought between Satsuma and the new Imperial Government. He faced a trial for trying to benefit the enemy, but was proved innocent. His activities were in accord with the spirit of International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
==Sōha Hatono VIII of Japan==

*He was born to a family of physicians in Kumamoto, Kyushu, Japan in 1844. Souha Hatono Ⅰ(1641–1697) was said to sail to Netherlands without permission and studied medicine. Souda Hatono Ⅶ studied surgery of Hanaoka school of Hanaoka Seishū and taught medicine at the family's private school. Sōha Hatono VIII was the son of Sōha Hatono Ⅶ and was given an award for treating 300 wounded soldiers at the Battle of Ueno in 1868 in Tokyo.

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