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- Q6346524 description "Japanese physician".
- Q6346524 description "Japanese physician".
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- Q6346524 abstract "Kageyoshi Tada (多田 景義, Tada Kageyoshi, died 1950) was a Japanese physician who worked in Miyako Nanseien Sanatorium, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, between 1938 and 1945. He put in-patients who were forcibly hospitalized under strict control; a special facility was built with barbed wire fences and in-patients were not allowed to leave. In 1945, 110 in-patients died of malaria, malnutrition, and as direct effects of air attacks, while his group escaped to the army shelter.".
- Q6346524 deathDate "1950".
- Q6346524 deathYear "1950".
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- Q6346524 dateOfDeath "1950".
- Q6346524 deathDate "1950".
- Q6346524 name "Kageyoshi Tada".
- Q6346524 name "Tada, Kageyoshi".
- Q6346524 occupation "Physician, director of Miyako Nanseien Sanatorium".
- Q6346524 shortDescription "Japanese physician".
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- Q6346524 comment "Kageyoshi Tada (多田 景義, Tada Kageyoshi, died 1950) was a Japanese physician who worked in Miyako Nanseien Sanatorium, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, between 1938 and 1945. He put in-patients who were forcibly hospitalized under strict control; a special facility was built with barbed wire fences and in-patients were not allowed to leave. In 1945, 110 in-patients died of malaria, malnutrition, and as direct effects of air attacks, while his group escaped to the army shelter.".
- Q6346524 label "Kageyoshi Tada".
- Q6346524 givenName "Kageyoshi".
- Q6346524 name "Kageyoshi Tada".
- Q6346524 name "Tada, Kageyoshi".
- Q6346524 surname "Tada".