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Aksyonov, Evgeny Nikolaevich

Evgeny Nikolaevich Aksyonov ( Japanese エ フ ゲ ニ ー ・ ニ コ ラ エ ヴ ィ チ ・ ア ク シ ョ ー ノ フ , March 5, 1924 , Harbin - August 5, 2014 [1] [2] [3] [4] , Tokyo ) is a Japanese surgeon of Russian-German origin who specialized in cavity surgery. He operated in Tokyo for more than 60 years, while doing charity work.

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Order of Friendship

Since 1953, he managed the Tokyo ( Minato , Adzabudai ) International Clinic ( イ ン タ ー ナ シ ョ ナ ル ・ ク リ ニ ッ ク ). During his work, he received many patients, including: John Wayne , Michael Jackson , Edwin Reischauer , Jacques Chirac , Brad Pitt , Madonna , Gerald Ford , Olga Lepeshinskaya , Mstislav Rostropovich , Galina Vishnevskaya , Gennady Rozhdestvensky . He was also a polyglot , speaking six languages: Russian, English, modern Greek, French, Japanese and Chinese. He is also known for allowing himself to wealthy clients from wealthy clients to treat poor people without money for treatment free of charge. Since his clinic was not part of the national system of workers' medical insurance coverage , in fact only foreigners were her clients.

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 arrests
  • 3 Literature
  • 4 Appearance on TV
  • 5 Sources

Biography

He was born in Harbin, Manchu, in the area of ​​present-day Shanzhi, in the family of a Russian white emigrant [5] who had fled from the revolution , and a German. He attended a school run by Jesuit Catholics with instruction in French. Since childhood, I dreamed of becoming a doctor. In 1943, their family was visited by Prince Yoshitaka Tsugaru (father of Princess Hanako Tsugaru ) from the imperial family with the aim of buying a purebred horse from his father (his father bred thoroughbred horses) and suggested that Eugene go to study at Waseda University , where he honed his Japanese and the next I entered the Jikei Medical University of Tokyo ( 東京 慈 恵 会 医科大学 ) for a year.

To earn extra money, he starred in the propaganda films of the Ministry of Army of Japan as spies. He also played roles in the films The Man from Chongqing ( Japanese 重慶 か ら 来 た 男 ), The Malay Tiger ( Japanese マ レ ー の 虎 ) and Harimau ( Japanese ハ リ マ オ ). During an internship in Hibiye, he starred in the movie The History of Black Ships (To я 船 物語 ) shown in the Toho Cinemas Yurakucho movie theater, sometimes starring Kenichi Enmoto and Roppa Furukawa as General Townsend Harris .

In 1948 he graduated from the Medical University, and in 1951 passed the national exam for admission to doctoral practice . After the end of World War II, he worked in the U.S. Army Hospital and at the headquarters of the Allied occupation forces as a translator, often duty- bound with people like Yosuka Matsuoka , Ivane Matsui , Toshio Shiratori , Sumei Okawa . He also advised Douglas MacArthur , Yoshijiro Umezu and Mamoru Shigemitsu.

In 1953 he opened his clinic in Roppongi , which in 1956 moved to Adzabudai, where it is still located.

After the fall of Manzhou-go in 1945, he remained stateless , but in March 2000 he naturalized.

In 1997 he received the Eiji Yoshikawa Culture Prize award, in 2007 the FESCO award for his contribution to social development ( Japanese 社会 貢献者 表彰 ), and in 2011 the Russian Order of Friendship . He was a recognized WHO physician .

He was married to a Japanese woman with whom they had a son.

He died on March 5, 2014, a requiem and a funeral service were held in the Resurrection Cathedral of Tokyo that evening.

Arrests

In 1979, during a trip to the USSR , the KGB was arrested as a U.S. spy sent to Leningrad , but the charge was so ridiculous that he was dropped and Aksenov was released immediately on the day of his arrest.

On December 18, 1980, he was arrested by police of Kanagawa Prefecture on suspicion of violating the Doctors Act ( ja: 医師 法 ) for having provided the patient with medical advice without a license, although he had already worked part-time at a clinic in Kawasaki Port .

Even before this, in November, during the reconstruction of the power line tower in Yokagama ( Midori district ), installed Soviet spy radio equipment was discovered. When it turned out that the director of the above-mentioned clinic was a recruited Soviet spy, Aksyonov also fell suspicious, but due to lack of evidence, he was released after several days of interrogation with only a fine of 20 thousand yen for violating the Law on Doctors. At the same time, during the detention, he was imprisoned next to a murderer from Kanagawa who thundered all over the country, who scored his own parents with a metal baseball bat .

Literature

  • Izima Kazutaka , 六 本 木 の 赤 ひ げ, Xueisha
  • Rumi Yamamoto, 空 飛 ぶ ナ ー ス, Shintesia

Appearance on TV

  • NHK BS 1 , ハ ロ ー ニ ッ ポ ン 「六 本 木 の 赤 ひ げ 先生 ~ ユ ー ジ ン ・ ア ク セ ノ フ」

Sources

  1. ↑ [1] Archived August 8, 2014 at Wayback Machine , Mainity Shimbun Digital
  2. ↑ [2] Russian newspaper
  3. ↑ [3] , Kommersant
  4. ↑ [4] , TASS
  5. ↑ [5] , Labor
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Aksyonov_Evgeny_Nikolaevich&oldid = 102618570


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