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Revision as of 06:56, 3 September 2010
Template:Japanese name Satō Sankichi (佐藤三吉, 1857-1947) was a Japanese surgeon and professor.
Biography
He born as the third son of Satō Tadasaburō, member of Ohgaki han. In 1871 his father dead, and came up Tokyo by the help of Andō Shukō, and entered the private school run by Shiba Ryōkai (司馬凌海).
After it he learned surgery under Prof. Scriba, then studied abroad with Aoyama Tanemichi in Germany. In 1887, he installed professor of Teikoku daigaku, and medical center director of attached hospital, and in 1918, installed president of Tokyo Teikoku daigaku Ika daigaku. He used an aseptic antisepsis for the internal organ knife for the first time.
In 1921, he installed emeritus professor, in next year selected the member of Kizokuin gikai.
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