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Mieko Kamiya

Born: January 12th, 1914 in Okayama city, Okayama prefecture
Died: October 22nd, 1979


Education

  • Doctor of Medicine, Osaka University (1960)—Her academic dissertation was “Rai no seishin igakuteki kenkyu (Psychiatric research on Hansen’s disease)”
  • Graduated Tokyo Jyoshi Igaku Senmongakko (1944; Tokyo Women’s Medical Vocational School)
  • Graduated Regular class of Tsuda English cram school (1935)

Landmarks

  • 1923 Lived in Geneva, Switzerland
  • 1938 Entered Department of Science (Premed), Columbia University, the U.S.
  • 1941 Transferred to Tokyo Jyoshi Igaku Senmongakko (Tokyo Women’s medical Vocational School)
  • 1944-1949 Entered Psychiatry office of Tokyo Imperial University
  • 1952-1960 Researcher of Clinical psychiatry in the Department of medicine, Osaka University
  • 1954 Associate professor of Kobe College
  • 1957-1972 Adjunct staff at National Sanatorium Nagashima aiseien
  • 1959 Associate professor at Kobe College
  • 1960-1964 Professor at Department of Sociology, Kobe College
  • 1963-1976 Professor at Tsuda College
  • 1965-1967 Medical director of Clinical psychiatry, Osaka University
  • Adjunct staff at Tsuda College

Contributions

  • She contributed to clinical psychology in Japan, and also helped patients who suffered from Hansen’s disease in National Sanatorium Nagashima aiseien.
  • She also suggested breath of life and improved understanding of Hansen disease by publishing books.

Keywords

  • Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric humanity
  • Hansen disease

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References

  • Hiroshi Oizumi (2003). Nihonshinrigakusha-jiten. Tokyo: Kabushiki Kaisha Kress Shuppan.
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