Seigo Minami

Seigo Minami (皆見 省吾 Minami Seigo, November 1, 1893 – September 6, 1975) was a Japanese dermatologist. In 1923, he first reported crush syndrome while he was studying in Germany. He worked as professor of dermatology at Okayama University and Kyushu University. To stimulate dermatological research among young Japanese dermatologists, he offered Minami awards.

Seigo Minami
Born (1893-11-01)November 1, 1893
Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Died September 6, 1975(1975-09-06) (aged 81)
Nationality Japan
Occupation Professor of Dermatology, at Okayama University and Kyushu University, later private dermatologist. Part Time Pathologist.
Known for Discovery of Crush syndrome. Education of many dermatologists and the Minami Award in order to help dermatological studies

Life

Studying Abroad

Minami Award

References

Footnotes

  1. Ueber Nierenveraenderungen nach Verschuettung. Virchows Arch. Path. Anat. 1923, 245, 247-67.
  2. Medical discoveries - Who and when- Schmidt JF. Springfield: CC Thomas, 1959. p.115.
  3. Morton's medical bibliography -An annotated check-list of texts illustrating History of medicine (Garrison-Morton). Aldershot: Solar Press; 1911. p.654.
  4. Warburug O, Minami S: Versuche an uberlebendem Carcinomgewebe. Klin Wschr 1923, 2, 776-7.
  5. Minami S. Versuche an uberlebendem Carcinomgeweba(Atmung aund Glykolyse). Biochemische Zeitschrift 142, 1923,334-50.
  6. http://www.dermatol.or.jp/about/pdf/minamisyogo.pdf
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