Jan Karel van den Broek

Jan Karel van den Broek

Jan Karel van den Broek (4 April 1814 – 23 May 1865) was a Dutch physician based in Nagasaki, Japan. In Nagasaki he taught medicine, chemistry and photography.

Jan Karel van den Broek was born in Herwijnen, the Netherlands. After completing his medical education in Rotterdam he started practising in Arnhem in 1837. There he became an active member of the Physical Society 'Tot nut en vergenoegen' (For benefit and pleasure). He gave numerous lectures and demonstrations for the members of the society and organised courses for the public. In 1852, he surprised his friends with his decision to leave for the Dutch East Indies. Before his departure he was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Groningen for his research on the human ear. In the Indies he worked for a short term as physician at Cirebon, Java, after which he was appointed to Dejima in Japan, arriving there on 1 August 1853.

Soon Van den Broek found out that there was little demand for his medical aid but much more for his aid in a variety of other technological disciplines. He helped the Japanese in constructing iron foundries, reverbatory ovens, shipbuilding, steam engines and their construction, the making of sulphuric acid and other chemicals, etc. In December 1854 he started work on a Japanese-Dutch/Dutch-Japanese dictionary which kept him occupied till the end of his life. In 1856, at the request of the Japanese authorities, he started lessons in photography to Japanese students, among whom were Furukawa Shumpei and Yoshio Keisai.

In 1857 he was sent back to Batavia by the director of the Dutch Factory on Dejima, J.H. Donker Curtius, who had developed a strong dislike for the doctor. Van den Broek returned to The Netherlands in 1859 and tried to clear his name from the accusations of Donker Curtius, in which he finally succeeded in 1859. Dr Van den Broek died in Apeldoorn on 23 May 1865.

His papers, and the draft of his dictionary, are kept by the Municipal Library of Arnhem. His official correspondence is in the National Archive at The Hague.

References

* [http://authorities.loc.gov/webvoy.htm Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. "Broek, Jan Karel van den", LC Control Number n 2004029207] . Accessed 11 October 2006.
* Moeshart, Herman J. "Een miskend geneesheer, dr. Jan Karel van den Broek en de overdracht van kennis van westerse technologie in Japan 1853-1857" (Amsterdam, De Bataafsche Leeuw, 2003).


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