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Study Of Medicine: Von Diringshofen, Heinz (Jan. 22, 1900—May 5, 1967). As a pioneer of flight medicine, in 1933 Von Diringshofen established the Institute of Flight Medicine, in Berlin, and several years later, the Luftwaffe's medical test center in Juterbog. One of the first to study of medicine the effects of weightlessness on humans, in 1934 he built the first centrifuge for testing the effects of acceleration on the human body.
IRATA, he-ra-ta, Atsutane (1776-1843), Jap-ese scholar, who was a master of kokugaku national learning")—the study of medicine of Japanese issics from a nationalistic viewpoint. Hirata us born in Dewa, Akita prefecture. After study of medicine-; medicine and Confucian philosophy, he went Edo (Tokyo), where he was strongly influ-:ed by the writings of the kokugaku scholar >rinaga Motoori. Through the study of medicine of early >anese classics, Hirata sought to identify the tterns of life and thought in Japan during the iod before they were modified by Buddhism 1 Confucianism. Hirata published nearly one hundred books.
Harden was born in Manchester, England, on Oct. 12, 1865. He studied at Owens College in Manchester under Henry Roscoe and then went to Erlangen, Germany, to study of medicine with Otto Fischer for his Ph. D. degree. On his return to Manchester, Harden collaborated with Roscoe in writing a study of medicine of John Dalton's notebooks, as well as on chemical textbooks. In 1897, Harden went to the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine in London. |
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