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Akimoto, Haruo, 1906-2007

LC control no.n 82108668
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Personal name headingAkimoto, Haruo, 1906-2007
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Variant(s)Akimoto, Haruo, 1906-
秋元波留夫, 1906-2007
Birth date1906
Death date2007-04-25
Place of birthMatsumoto-shi (Japan)
AffiliationHokkaidō Daigaku
Tōkyō Daigaku
Kokuritsu Seishin Shinkei Sentā (Japan)
Matsuzawa Byōin
Nihon Seishin Shinkei Gakkai
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
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Found inAuthor's Ijō to seijō, 1966.
Nihon seishin igaku zensho, 1967: t.p. (秋元波留夫 = Akimoto Haruo)
Web NDL Authorities, December 6, 2013 (秋元波留夫 = Akimoto, Haruo; b. 1906; d. 2007)
Proceedings of the joint meeting of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Psychiatric Association, Tokyo, Japan, 13-17 May 1963, 1964: title page (Haruo Akimoto)
Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 2007: volume 61, issue 5, page 579 (Professor Haruo Akimoto (1906-2007); he was born in Matsumoto in 1906; after graduation from the University of Tokyo School of Medicine he became a lecturer at Hokkaido University, then at Tokyo University; he then became professor of psychiatry at Kanazawa University; in 1958 he was appointed as professor of psychiatry at University of Tokyo; he was very active both in teaching and joining various activities of the Department of Neuropsychiatry; he retired from Tokyo University in 1966; Professor Akimoto became a superintendent of the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry; after successful reconstruction of the Center, he became the superintendent of Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital, a large mental hospital in Tokyo run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government; he was once the president of the Japanese Society of Mental Health; he also founded the Japanese Society for the Policies of Mental Health and Welfare to improve the policies of the government to the mentally ill; Professor Akimoto was also the President of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology; he died on April 25, 2007)
Associated languagejpn eng