Masataka Murata

Masataka Murata
Born October 5, 1884
Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Died December 20, 1974 (1974-12-21) (aged 90)
Nationality Japan
Occupation Physician, Director of a leper hospital, Sotojima Hoyoen Sanatorium, in Osaka
Known for Serodiagnosis of syphilis, Murata's method, Studies on leprosy

Masataka Murata (村田 正太 Murata Masataka, October 5, 1884 – December 20, 1974) was a Japanese physician. He invented a Murata's method for the serodiagnosis of syphilis, and studied leprosy. He worked at the Osaka Prefectural Sotojima Sanatorium and was the director between 1926 and 1933. He treated leprosy patients as respectable persons. After the Sotojima Incident, in which communists were against religious societies, he resigned as the director of the sanatorium. Later, he personally studied leprosy at his house, and died in 1974.

Life

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The Sotojima Incident and the Typhoon Muroto

Character

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Footnotes

  1. Hosaku Sakurai: In memory of Masataka Murata, Lepra 44, 1, 1975.
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