William Willis (physician)

William Willis (physician)

Infobox Person
name = William Willis


caption = Doctor William Willis
birth_date = 1837
birth_place = Ireland
death_date = 1894
death_place =
other_names =
known_for = Foreign advisor to Meiji Japan; ["Saigo Takamori and Okubo Toshimichi" p63]
occupation = doctor, foreign advisor to Japan
nationality = British

William Willis (1837–1894) was a British physician (medical doctor) who joined the British mission in Japan in 1861.

Biography

Willis was born in Ireland in 1837, and studied medicine at Glasgow, Scotland. He volunteered for an assignment at the British legation in Edo, Japan in 1861, where he served as medical officer under Sir Harry Parks. During the unsettled years at the end of the Tokugawa bakufu and Meiji restoration, Willis treated the British nationals wounded in the Namamugi Incident and the Bombardment of Kagoshima.

Willis later participated to the Boshin war as the head of medical operations for Satsuma domain During the Battle of Toba-Fushimi, he set a military hospital in the temple of Shōkokuji (相国寺 [ [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%9B%B8%E5%9B%BD%E5%AF%BA Shokokuji Temple] ] ) in Kyoto, not far from the frontline. He continued to support the medical operations of the Satsuma side throughout the Boshin War. ["Saigo Takamori and Okubo Tshimichi", p63. ISBN 4309760414)]

Willis was later appointed professor and clinical chief of the "Igakko" (later the faculty of medicine of Tokyo Imperial University.

In 1870, Willis resigned to become head of the hospital and medical school in Kagoshima at the invitation of Saigo Takamori. The institution later became the medical department of Kagoshima University. With the outbreak of the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877, he returned to Tokyo.

Willis returned to England in 1881, and later spent time with his great friend Ernest Satow in Bangkok, Siam.

Notes

See also

* Anglo-Japanese relations
* Hugh Cortazzi 1985, "Dr. Willis in Japan, 1862-1877: British medical pioneer" (London: Athlone Press) ISBN 0-485-11264-7


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • William Willis — may refer to:*William Willis (physician) (1837–1894), a British physician *William Willis (traveller) (1897–1971), a rafter and adventurer *William Willis (inventor) (1841–1923), a British inventor *William Willis (mayor) (1794–1870), an American …   Wikipedia

  • Willis (surname) — Willis, a variant of the name William, is a surname, and may refer to many people.A* Albert Sydney Willis * Alicia Leigh Willis * Allee Willis * Amrit Kaur Willis * Austin Willis * Ashley Willis * Avery T Willis Jr, American Missionary, AuthorB*… …   Wikipedia

  • William Cullen — William Cullen. William Cullen (* 15. April 1710 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire; † 5. Februar 1790 in Kirknewton (Schottland)) war ein schottischer Mediziner und Chemiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • William Harvey — For other people named William Harvey, see William Harvey (disambiguation). William Harvey William Harvey Born …   Wikipedia

  • Willis — Recorded in many spellings including Willas, Wiles, Willes, Wills, Willys, Williss, Willos and Wileson, this is an English patronymic surname. It is however arguably of early Germanic or Anglo Saxon pre 7th century origins deriving from the… …   Surnames reference

  • Willis — noun English physician who was a pioneer in the study of the brain (1621 1675) • Syn: ↑Thomas Willis • Instance Hypernyms: ↑neurologist, ↑brain doctor * * * /wil is/, n. a male given name, form of William …   Useful english dictionary

  • Thomas Willis — (* 27. Januar 1621 in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire bei Oxford; † 11. November 1675 in London) war ein englischer Arzt und gilt als einer der Begründer der Anatomie des Nervensystems, wobei er hieraus Rückschlüsse auch auf di …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Circle of Willis — Artery: Circle of Willis Schematic representation of the Circle of Willis, arteries of the brain and brain stem …   Wikipedia

  • Heaver, Willis Collins — ( 1856 19 36 )    American Pentecostalist missionary in Chile    Willis Collins Hoover, the father of Pentecostal ism in Chile, was born in Freeport, Illinois, and grew up as a Methodist with strong Holiness leanings. His wife, Mary Louise Hilton …   Encyclopedia of Protestantism

  • List of College of William and Mary people — This is a list of distinguished alumni from the College of William and Mary. Those on the list either attended or graduated from the College of William and Mary. U.S. Presidents *George Washington, (surveyor s license), fourteenth Chancellor of… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”