Katsuragawa Hoshū

Physician, Deceased Person

1751 – 1809

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Who was Katsuragawa Hoshū?

Katsuragawa Hoshū was a Japanese physician and scholar of rangaku. was a Japanese physician and scholar of rangaku. He served the Tokugawa shogunate as a physician and as a translator of Dutch. He was the older brother of author and rangaku scholar Morishima Chūryō.

As the eldest son of the Katsuragawa family, Dutch-style physicians to the shogun, Hoshū was appointed to that position in 1777. He began teaching at the shogunal school of medicine in 1794. In addition to collaborating with Sugita Genpaku on Kaitai Shinsho, the first Japanese translation of a Western treatise on anatomy, he was the author of Hokusa Bunryaku, one of the earliest Japanese accounts of Russia.

He learned surgery with Nakagawa Junan from Carl Peter Thunberg when he was in Nagasaki. By the recommendation of Thunberg, Kirill Laxman wrote a letter to him. However, the letter was taken by Tokugawa shogunate and never returned.

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Born
1751
Nationality
  • Japan
Profession
Died
1809

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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