@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000715, 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), Dojun Shirase (1756-1846) and Einen Shirase (1775-1799) took service as court physician of Nobeoka-Han under the Naito family in the Edo period. Dojun Shirase was born in 1756 and learned medicine and Chinese medicine from Shoyo Kamei in Chikuzen (Fukuoka). After his return to Nobeoka, Dojun Shirase became to be a teacher at Kogyokan's and Meidoukan's schools. In contrast, Einen Shirase, a grandchild of Dojun Shirase was also born in Nobeoka and was a very smart child. When he was twenty-seven years, he was promoted as court physician by Masatsugu Naito. However, at the present time, there are no historical records and materials about Einen Shirase. Another famous thing Einen Shirase did was to write "Enryo-yo-kagami, 2 vol." in 1799. These books were on history of Nobeoka from 1587 to 1712. The graves of both Dojun and Einen Shirase are still located in Zenshouji temple in Nobeoka city. This paper deals with Dojun Shirase, Einen Shirase and the other court physicians around them in Nobeoka in the middle of the Edo period.}, pages = {169--175}, title = {日向薬(くすり)事始め (その4) : 延岡藩侍医、白瀬道順と白瀬永年}, volume = {9}, year = {2008}, 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} }