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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sagara Tomoyasu was a ranp i, or a doctor who used medical techniques learned from Dutch traders, from Saga Prefecture, Japan. He learned from a Dutch doctor named Bowdoin who advised the Meiji government to adopt the techniques of German medicine, which they consequently did. In the early days of the Meiji era, he was involved in medical administration, and was the Medical Affairs Bureau Chief of the Ministry of Education). A monument honoring Sagara was raised at Tokyo University. Ishiguro Tadanori, a doctor in the Imperial Japanese Army, drafted the text.…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sagara Tomoyasu was a ranp i, or a doctor who used medical techniques learned from Dutch traders, from Saga Prefecture, Japan. He learned from a Dutch doctor named Bowdoin who advised the Meiji government to adopt the techniques of German medicine, which they consequently did. In the early days of the Meiji era, he was involved in medical administration, and was the Medical Affairs Bureau Chief of the Ministry of Education). A monument honoring Sagara was raised at Tokyo University. Ishiguro Tadanori, a doctor in the Imperial Japanese Army, drafted the text.