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He read an invited paper in 1947 at a
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to study the leprosy situation there. In 1964, he established a leprosy center of Japan
Leprosy Mission of Asia, in Agra, India(Jalma Center) and assumed the post of the first director. It was established for the purpose of cooperative basic research of leprosy among Asian nations. Following his
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He had been the director for difficult years between 1934 and 1958, since there were great and constant changes in the treatment and life of leprosy patients in the sanatorium. He invited a branch of the
National Hansen's Disease Research Institute to his sanatorium (1955–1957), and activated
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Concerning the segregation policy, he testified before the Upper House that all patients be hospitalized, and during the history of the
Kikuchi Keifuen, the hospitalized patients became the maximum number at his resignation. He has been criticized for his stubborn segregation policy.
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Studies on War and
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death in 1972, Mitsugu
Nishiura served as the second director of the Center. In 1976, this center was transferred to the Indian Government.
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Thank you, Grandfather in India. In memory of
Matsuki Miyazaki. 1992. (In Japanese)
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Hyakunen no Seisou. On 100 years of presence. Kikuchi
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