Masako Ogawa

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Born(1902-03-26)March 26, 1902
DiedApril 29, 1943(1943-04-29) (aged 41)
OccupationPhysician
KnownforWriting a book Kojimano Haru based on her experience at a leper hospital
Masako Ogawa
Grave and monument of Masako Ogawa
Born(1902-03-26)March 26, 1902
DiedApril 29, 1943(1943-04-29) (aged 41)
OccupationPhysician
Known forWriting a book Kojimano Haru based on her experience at a leper hospital

Masako Ogawa (小川 正子, Ogawa Masako; March 26, 1902 – April 29, 1943) was a Japanese medical doctor who worked at the Nagashima Aiseien Sanatorium. She wrote a book, "Spring in a small island" in 1938, about her experiences in persuading leprosy patients in remote areas of Japan into hospitalization. It created a sensation in Japan, and was made into a film. She was criticized for accelerating the "No leprosy patients in prefecture" movement and giving an impression that leprosy is to be feared.

"Spring in a small island"

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