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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yae Ibuka was a Japanese nurse who worked for leprosy patients. She was diagnosed as having leprosy, and hospitalized at Koyama Fukusei Hospital in 1919. It proved a misdiagnosis three years later, but she was deeply impressed by Drouart de Lézey, the director of the hospital, and she was determined to work for leprosy patients as a nurse. In 1961, she was given the Florence Nightingale Medal. In 1897 she was born in Formosa as a daughter of a congressman, Hikosaburo…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yae Ibuka was a Japanese nurse who worked for leprosy patients. She was diagnosed as having leprosy, and hospitalized at Koyama Fukusei Hospital in 1919. It proved a misdiagnosis three years later, but she was deeply impressed by Drouart de Lézey, the director of the hospital, and she was determined to work for leprosy patients as a nurse. In 1961, she was given the Florence Nightingale Medal. In 1897 she was born in Formosa as a daughter of a congressman, Hikosaburo Ibuka. She graduated from Doshisha Women''s College(now University), and she was teaching English at Nagasaki, when she developed a skin change, which was diagnosed as a sign of leprosy. She was hospitalized at Koyama Fukusei Hospital without knowing the diagnosis.