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Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦, Hachiya Michihiko, 1903 in Okayama Prefecture - 1980) was a Japanese physician who survived the Hiroshima bombing in 1945 and kept a diary of his experience. He was Director of the Hiroshima Communications Hospital and lived near the hospital, about a mile from the explosion's center. A 1984 editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association, indicates "At the urging of friends, Dr. Hachiya first published his diary in a small Japanese-language medical journal (Teishin Igaku) that circulated among medical members of the Japanese communications services. There it came to the attention of Warner Wells, MD, an American physician who was working in Japan in 1950 as a surgical consultant to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission." It was Dr. Wells, who in consult

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  • Hachiya Michihiko (jap. 蜂谷 道彦; * 1903 in der Präfektur Okayama; † 1980) war ein japanischer Arzt und Leiter des zum (Kommunikationsministerium) gehörenden Krankenhauses Hiroshima Teishin Byōin. Er überlebte verwundet die Kernwaffenexplosion von Hiroshima vom 6. August 1945 in unmittelbarer Nähe des Hypozentrums und führte von diesem Tag bis zum 30. September ein Tagebuch. Er gehört zu den wenigen Hibakusha, den Überlebenden der Atombombenabwürfe auf Hiroshima und Nagasaki, die international bekannt wurden. Sein Arbeitsplatz, die neben der Zentrale des Nachrichtenministeriums gelegene Klinik, lag nur ungefähr 1500 Meter vom Hypozentrum der Bombe entfernt. Die unter dem Titel „Hiroshima-Tagebuch“ (ヒロシマ日記, Hiroshima nikki) zusammengefassten Aufzeichnungen erschienen zuerst in Fortsetzungen in der japanischen medizinischen Zeitschrift Teishin Igaku und wurden 1955 auch in westliche Sprachen übersetzt. Es beschreibt die Auswirkungen der Atombombenexplosion vom ersten Blitzstrahl an und hält die Tätigkeit der Ärzte und Krankenschwestern fest. (de)
  • Michihiko Hachiya|蜂谷道彦 (1903, Okayama, Japón - 1980) fue un médico japonés que sobrevivió el estallido atómico en Hiroshima en 1945. Sobreviviente de la explosión atómica, escribió el Diario de Hiroshima. (es)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦, Hachiya Michihiko, 1903 in Okayama Prefecture - 1980) was a Japanese physician who survived the Hiroshima bombing in 1945 and kept a diary of his experience. He was Director of the Hiroshima Communications Hospital and lived near the hospital, about a mile from the explosion's center. A 1984 editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association, indicates "At the urging of friends, Dr. Hachiya first published his diary in a small Japanese-language medical journal (Teishin Igaku) that circulated among medical members of the Japanese communications services. There it came to the attention of Warner Wells, MD, an American physician who was working in Japan in 1950 as a surgical consultant to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission." It was Dr. Wells, who in consultation with Dr. Hachiya, made the diary to be published in 1955, under the name of Hiroshima Diary. (en)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦, Hachiya Michihiko), né en 1903 à Okayama et mort le 13 avril 1980, est un médecin japonais. (fr)
  • 蜂谷 道彦(はちや みちひこ、1903年 - 1980年4月13日)は、日本の医学者・内科医師である。1945年の広島市への原子爆弾投下で被爆しながらも、広島逓信病院(広島はくしま病院の前身)院長として被爆者の治療と原爆症の研究を行い、その苦闘の記録は『』として各国で出版された。 (ja)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦 Hachiya Michihiko?; Prefettura di Okayama, 1903 – 13 aprile 1980) è stato uno scrittore e medico giapponese. È conosciuto per essere sopravvissuto al bombardamento atomico di Hiroshima del 1945 e aver trascritto in un diario i momenti vissuti in quel periodo. (it)
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  • Michihiko Hachiya|蜂谷道彦 (1903, Okayama, Japón - 1980) fue un médico japonés que sobrevivió el estallido atómico en Hiroshima en 1945. Sobreviviente de la explosión atómica, escribió el Diario de Hiroshima. (es)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦, Hachiya Michihiko), né en 1903 à Okayama et mort le 13 avril 1980, est un médecin japonais. (fr)
  • 蜂谷 道彦(はちや みちひこ、1903年 - 1980年4月13日)は、日本の医学者・内科医師である。1945年の広島市への原子爆弾投下で被爆しながらも、広島逓信病院(広島はくしま病院の前身)院長として被爆者の治療と原爆症の研究を行い、その苦闘の記録は『』として各国で出版された。 (ja)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦 Hachiya Michihiko?; Prefettura di Okayama, 1903 – 13 aprile 1980) è stato uno scrittore e medico giapponese. È conosciuto per essere sopravvissuto al bombardamento atomico di Hiroshima del 1945 e aver trascritto in un diario i momenti vissuti in quel periodo. (it)
  • Hachiya Michihiko (jap. 蜂谷 道彦; * 1903 in der Präfektur Okayama; † 1980) war ein japanischer Arzt und Leiter des zum (Kommunikationsministerium) gehörenden Krankenhauses Hiroshima Teishin Byōin. Er überlebte verwundet die Kernwaffenexplosion von Hiroshima vom 6. August 1945 in unmittelbarer Nähe des Hypozentrums und führte von diesem Tag bis zum 30. September ein Tagebuch. (de)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (蜂谷道彦, Hachiya Michihiko, 1903 in Okayama Prefecture - 1980) was a Japanese physician who survived the Hiroshima bombing in 1945 and kept a diary of his experience. He was Director of the Hiroshima Communications Hospital and lived near the hospital, about a mile from the explosion's center. A 1984 editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association, indicates "At the urging of friends, Dr. Hachiya first published his diary in a small Japanese-language medical journal (Teishin Igaku) that circulated among medical members of the Japanese communications services. There it came to the attention of Warner Wells, MD, an American physician who was working in Japan in 1950 as a surgical consultant to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission." It was Dr. Wells, who in consult (en)
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  • Hachiya Michihiko (de)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (es)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (it)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (fr)
  • Michihiko Hachiya (en)
  • 蜂谷道彦 (ja)
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