@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000683, author = {山本, 郁男 and 宇佐見, 則行 and 井本, 真澄 and 岸, 信行 and ヤマモト, イクオ and ウサミ, ノリユキ and イモト, マスミ and キシ, ノブユキ and YAMAMOTO, Ikuo and USAMI, Noriyuki and IMOTO, Masumi and KISHI, Nobuyuki}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Shouan Watanabe (1613-1699) was one of the most famous men in the history of Hyuga (Nobeoka, Miyazaki). He was a physician during the Edo period, often called the father of medicine in Nobeoka. He was born in Nobeoka and studied both medicine and Jugaku in Kyoto. After his return to Nobeoka, he practiced medicine and opened a private school for young people. Watanabe was ordered by Yasuzumi Arima, then leader of the Nobeoka-Han, to be a teacher for his son, Kiyozumi Arima. Watanabe had over one hundred students. He was not only a physician and teacher, but also a politician. His grave is still in Zenseiji temple in Yamashita-machi, Nobeoka, with writings by Jinsai Ito and Tougai Ito on it. This paper deals with Watanabe himself, the people around him, and the events of his life.}, pages = {187--192}, title = {日向薬(くすり)事始め (その3) : 延岡の医祖、渡邉正庵とその周辺}, volume = {8}, year = {2007}, yomi = {ヤマモト, イクオ and ウサミ, ノリユキ and イモト, マスミ and キシ, ノブユキ} }