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Inokichi Kubo (久保 猪之吉, Kubo Inokichi, 26 December 1874 – 12 November 1939) was a Japanese pioneer of otorhinolaryngology and professor at Fukuoka Medical School (now part of Kyushu University). He graduated from The Medical School of Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝国大学医科大学, Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku Ika Daigaku) in 1900, and went on an overseas study program to Gustav Killian at University of Freiburg in 1903. Four years later he returned to Japan, where he took up the post of professor at Fukuoka Medical School. There is a small museum at Kyushu University honouring his achievements.

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  • Kubo Inokichi (jap. 久保 猪之吉, auch Ino Kubo; * 26. Dezember 1874 in Nihonmatsu, Präfektur Fukushima, Japan; † 12. November 1939 in Tokyo) war ein Pionier der Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde (Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie) und zugleich ein renommierter Dichter (Waka, Haiku). (de)
  • Inokichi Kubo (久保 猪之吉, Kubo Inokichi, 26 December 1874 – 12 November 1939) was a Japanese pioneer of otorhinolaryngology and professor at Fukuoka Medical School (now part of Kyushu University). He graduated from The Medical School of Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝国大学医科大学, Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku Ika Daigaku) in 1900, and went on an overseas study program to Gustav Killian at University of Freiburg in 1903. Four years later he returned to Japan, where he took up the post of professor at Fukuoka Medical School. His wife, Yorie (より江), was a haiku poet from Matsuyama. As Kubo was a well-known poet too, their home in Fukuoka soon became the social center for poets in Northern Kyushu while attracting poets and novelists from afar. One of his patient was Takashi Nagatsuka the poet.Kubo was one of the pioneers of otorhinolaryngology in Japan, and was selected as a representative of his country for the first International Congress of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology at Copenhagen (1913). In 1934 he was awarded the Légion d'honneur. Kubo was famous for his Haiku (俳句)- and Waka (和歌)-poetry, started as a pupil of Kyoshi Takahama. As a poet he found a mentor in Naobumi Ochiai, with Saishu Onoe formed Ikazuchi kai, and created friendship with Byakuren Yanagihara. In February 1913, Kubo began publishing a magazine "Enigma" (『エニグマ』) for his circle of poets and haiku. It was in its May issue that Byakuren Yanagihara contributed her work "Hitou" (『緋桃』) (Himomo, peach flowers in bright pink), and in the same issue, Kubo and his wife also published their workes as well; Inokichi "Aruto Haideruberuku ni tsuite" (『「アルトハイデルベルク」に就いて』) (Thinking about 'Alt-Heidelberg') and Yorie "Tsukushi kudari" (『筑紫下り』) (Sailing down Tsukushi river). There is a small museum at Kyushu University honouring his achievements. (en)
  • 久保 猪之吉(くぼ いのきち、1874年(明治7年)12月26日 - 1939年(昭和14年)11月12日)は、日本の医学者・歌人・俳人。医学博士。京都帝国大学福岡医科大学(後の九州帝国大学、現・九州大学)教授。 (ja)
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  • Kubo Inokichi (jap. 久保 猪之吉, auch Ino Kubo; * 26. Dezember 1874 in Nihonmatsu, Präfektur Fukushima, Japan; † 12. November 1939 in Tokyo) war ein Pionier der Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde (Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie) und zugleich ein renommierter Dichter (Waka, Haiku). (de)
  • 久保 猪之吉(くぼ いのきち、1874年(明治7年)12月26日 - 1939年(昭和14年)11月12日)は、日本の医学者・歌人・俳人。医学博士。京都帝国大学福岡医科大学(後の九州帝国大学、現・九州大学)教授。 (ja)
  • Inokichi Kubo (久保 猪之吉, Kubo Inokichi, 26 December 1874 – 12 November 1939) was a Japanese pioneer of otorhinolaryngology and professor at Fukuoka Medical School (now part of Kyushu University). He graduated from The Medical School of Tokyo Imperial University (東京帝国大学医科大学, Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku Ika Daigaku) in 1900, and went on an overseas study program to Gustav Killian at University of Freiburg in 1903. Four years later he returned to Japan, where he took up the post of professor at Fukuoka Medical School. There is a small museum at Kyushu University honouring his achievements. (en)
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