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Nippon Medical School


Nippon Medical School (日本医科大学 Nihon ika daigaku?) is a private university in Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

In 1876, Tai Hasegawa established a medical school in Tokyo. At that time, the Japanese government and the ministry of education only permitted one medical school: the University of Tokyo School of Medicine.

During the Meiji era, people who wanted to be medical doctors had to take an exam to receive a medical doctor's license. The Saisei Gakusha was a cram school to pass the exam. Many famous medical doctors, for example, Dr. Hideyo Noguchi and Yayoi Yoshioka, graduated from the Saisei Gakusha, the predecessor of Nippon Medical School. The medical school was temporarily closed by the president of the school, Tai Hasegawa, in 1903. In 1904, the students and the faculties established the new Nippon Medical School. Kenzo Isobe became the president of the school. Then, Masatsugu Yamane, who was a member of House of Representatives, became its president and director.

During the Taisho era, the ministry of education eventually permitted the new medical school.

At that time, there were three big private medical schools in Japan — Keio University School of Medicine, Jikei University School of Medicine and Nippon Medical School. Keio University became a university in 1920. Jikei University School of Medicine became a university in 1921. And, Nippon Medical School became a university in 1926. With only three private medical schools as universities in that era, they were regarded as "Shiritsu Idai Gosanke", the big three.


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