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Masasue Suō (周防 正季, Suō Masasue, October 8, 1885 – June 20, 1942) was a Japanese physician, the director of the Sorok Island Sanatorium in Korea. He completed the world's biggest leprosy facility, Sorok Island Sanatorium, hospitalizing 6000 patients. He was assassinated by a patient while rushing to a morning ceremony. Forced segregation of leprosy patients, inhumane treatments towards patients, and antipathy against colonial rule were behind the assassination.

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  • 周防正季 (ja)
  • Masasue Suho (en)
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  • Masasue Suō (周防 正季, Suō Masasue, October 8, 1885 – June 20, 1942) was a Japanese physician, the director of the Sorok Island Sanatorium in Korea. He completed the world's biggest leprosy facility, Sorok Island Sanatorium, hospitalizing 6000 patients. He was assassinated by a patient while rushing to a morning ceremony. Forced segregation of leprosy patients, inhumane treatments towards patients, and antipathy against colonial rule were behind the assassination. (en)
  • 周防 正季(すおう まさすえ、1885年10月8日 - 1942年6月20日)は、日本人医師、朝鮮総督府らい療養所小鹿島更生園園長。当時世界最大規模の療養所を作り上げたが、強制隔離政策、患者待遇悪化、植民地支配に対する反感などがあり、患者に刺殺された。 (ja)
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  • Masasue Suō (en)
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  • Masasue Suō (en)
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  • Sorok Sanatorium, Korea (en)
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  • Shiga Prefecture (en)
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  • Enlargement of the Sorok Island Sanatorium in Korea to a capacity of 6000 in-patients. He was stabbed to death by a patient. (en)
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  • Physician and Director of Sorok Island Sanatorium, a leper hospital. (en)
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  • Masasue Suō (周防 正季, Suō Masasue, October 8, 1885 – June 20, 1942) was a Japanese physician, the director of the Sorok Island Sanatorium in Korea. He completed the world's biggest leprosy facility, Sorok Island Sanatorium, hospitalizing 6000 patients. He was assassinated by a patient while rushing to a morning ceremony. Forced segregation of leprosy patients, inhumane treatments towards patients, and antipathy against colonial rule were behind the assassination. (en)
  • 周防 正季(すおう まさすえ、1885年10月8日 - 1942年6月20日)は、日本人医師、朝鮮総督府らい療養所小鹿島更生園園長。当時世界最大規模の療養所を作り上げたが、強制隔離政策、患者待遇悪化、植民地支配に対する反感などがあり、患者に刺殺された。 (ja)
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