Masayuki Kawamura
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Masayuki Kawamura | |
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| Born | May 1, 1878 Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan |
| Died | July 28, 1933 (aged 55) |
| Occupation | Physician |
| Known for | The first director of Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium (1909 -), Studies on leprosy |
Masayuki Kawamura (河村 正之, Kawamura Masayuki; May 1, 1878 – July 28, 1933) was a Japanese physician who worked at Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium between 1909 and 1933. He was the first physician-director of the sanatorium which like other public sanitoriums would normally have been run by police officials from local stations.
Masayuki Kawamura was born in Fukuoka Prefecture on May 1, 1878. He graduated from Tokyo University and in 1909 he became the first director of Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium on the recommendation of Prof. Masanori Ogata of the department of Sanitary Sciences at Tokyo University. In 1926-7, he traveled to Fjerritslev in Denmark, visiting various places including a trip to the Bergen Sanatorium in Norway. He was awarded a Doctorate from Kumamoto University in 1932. He died suddenly of penetrating peritonitis during a visit to the Tsuetate hot spring in Kumamoto Prefecture on July 28, 1933.