Iyo Araki
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Iyo Araki (1877–1969), also known as Iyo Araki San and later as Iyo Araki Kubo, was a Japanese nurse and nursing educator. She was superintendent of nurses and head of the nurses' training school at St. Luke's International Hospital in Tokyo from 1903.
Araki attended St. Margaret's School in Tokyo,[1] and first trained as a nurse in Japan.[2] In 1900 she traveled to the United States to study nursing education, at Old Dominion Hospital in Richmond, Virginia,[3] and Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland,[4] sent by an American medical missionary, Dr. Rudolf Teusler.[5]