Kazuo Saikawa Explained

was a Japanese physician, who contributed to the treatment of leprosy and to the administration of leprosy policy in Japan. Concerning the segregation policy of leprosy patients, he was against Kensuke Mitsuda and worked in Taiwan and Okinawa.

Kazuo Saikawa
Birth Date:June 7, 1918
Birth Place:Tokyo
Known For:Concerning leprosy policy, he was against segregation and worked in Taiwan and Okinawa against his teacher Kensuke Mitsuda. In 2001, he testified to the unconstitutionality of the leprosy prevention law.
Nationality:Japanese

Life

1953 Lucknow Conference

Books written and edited

Papers

Criticisms

Yutaka Fujino criticized Saikawa for his warm evaluation of Kensuke Mitsuda who was a stubborn leprosy patient segregationalist.[2] Saikawa also criticized Mitsuda's testimony before the Welfare Committee of the House of Councillors.

References

Footnotes

  1. Hansenbyou no Iryo wo Ayunde,(1996) Saikawa K, Bull Okinawa Prefectural Naha Hospital 6, p54-59
  2. Inochi No Kindaishi(Modern history of life, 2001), Yutaka Fujino, Kamogawa Shuppan, Tokyo.