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◇ Masaki Fujo (with damage) Author (Doctor of Medicine), Physician, Writer First Director of Fujimi Highland Sanatorium, a tuberculosis specialist Second son of Naotaro Masaki, a former Ueda domain samurai His father served as principal of Nagano Prefectural Normal School, Saitama Prefectural Normal School, and Kagawa Prefectural Normal School. His mother was the daughter of a former Iwamurada domain samurai. Influenced by haiku from Shimaki Akahiko, a dispatched teacher in elementary school, he later became familiar with writing. Graduated from Saitama Prefectural Normal School Elementary School, the former German Association Junior High School, and First Higher School, and graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo Imperial University in 1913. After serving as Deputy Director of Fukushima Kyōritsu Hospital in Fukushima City, He studied at the Pasteur Institute in Paris in 1920 and returned to Japan, lecturing on hematology as an assistant professor at the Keio University School of Medicine. He received a medical doctorate from Keio University in 1925. He obtained a doctorate in medicine from Tokyo Imperial University in 1927. His novels and essays written alongside his work as a physician gained popularity, and in 1923 he published the literary magazine "Myaku" with Shigeo Miyata and Hachiro Tsubaki. He began writing detective novels from the late Taisho era. From 1926, he became the first director of Fujimi Highland Sanatorium (currently JA Nagano Koseiren Fujimi Highland Hospital). Retired as a physician in 1946. Stopped writing in 1948. Born in Nagano Village, Kamiminochi District, Nagano Prefecture. Real name: Shunji, Haiku name: Fujo Born 1887, died 1962, age 75 ◇ Hoshi ka tomo kakagete shimoyo no hi, Fujo ◇ This is an old item, so there may be scratches, stains, damage, tears, folds, discoloration, and insect damage. Please bid after confirming the images. ◇ We have not received a formal appraisal, so please understand. ◇ The items on display have been collected by the seller over many years and are long-term storage items. They are not new, so please bid only if you are familiar with antiques. ◇ The readings may not be accurate, so please use them as a reference only and correct them if there are any errors.
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