Tanemichi Aoyama ( Jap. 青山 胤 通 ; Aoyama Tanemichi; born June 15, 1859; died December 23, 1917) was a Japanese doctor, professor of diagnostics and internal diseases at the University of Tokyo . Member of the Japanese Academy of Sciences (1906).
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He received medical education in Tokyo and Berlin. He occupied the department of diagnostics and internal diseases at the University of Tokyo.
- Description of the plague epidemic in Hong Kong in “Mitteilungen aus der medicin. Fak der kais.-japan. Universität zu Tokio (1895). The same edition contains the work of Aoyama, written by him together with Miamoto, about streptotriiche pathogenic for humans.
- The Virchow's Archiv (Eurolog of Pathologies; volume 106th) published Aoyama’s work in German: “Ueber indirekte Kernteilung und corpora amylacea in einem Brustkrebs”.
He died on December 23, 1917, and was buried at the Yanaka Cemetery ( Taito ) cemetery in Tokyo.
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- Aoyama, Tanemichi / / Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extras). - SPb. , 1890-1907.