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- Torajirō Imada(今田虎次郎, 1859–1940) was a Japanese police chief who became the first director of Sotojima Hoyoen, a leprosy sanatorium in Osaka, Japan from 1909 to 1926. He admitted the autonomy right of the patients' association. The Sotojima sanatorium was destroyed in Muroto Typhoon in 1934 and it was reconstructed as Oku-Komyo-En Sanatorium, Okayama Prefecture. (en)
- 今田 虎次郎(いまだ とらじろう、1859年 - 1940年)、日本の警察官。大阪府曽根崎警察署長の後に、初代のハンセン病療養所外島保養院院長を1909年から1926年まで務め、患者の自治を認めた。 (ja)
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- Okayama Prefecture, Japan (en)
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- Between 1909 and 1926, the first director of a public leper hospital, Sotojima Hoyoen, in Osaka, Japan, and successful management (en)
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- Marshal of police, Director of a leper hospital (en)
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- Torajirō Imada(今田虎次郎, 1859–1940) was a Japanese police chief who became the first director of Sotojima Hoyoen, a leprosy sanatorium in Osaka, Japan from 1909 to 1926. He admitted the autonomy right of the patients' association. The Sotojima sanatorium was destroyed in Muroto Typhoon in 1934 and it was reconstructed as Oku-Komyo-En Sanatorium, Okayama Prefecture. (en)
- 今田 虎次郎(いまだ とらじろう、1859年 - 1940年)、日本の警察官。大阪府曽根崎警察署長の後に、初代のハンセン病療養所外島保養院院長を1909年から1926年まで務め、患者の自治を認めた。 (ja)
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- 今田虎次郎 (ja)
- Torajiro Imada (en)
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