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Hinohara in July 2013

Shigeaki Hinohara (born October 4, 1911 – died July 18, 2017) was a very famous Japanese doctor. He was known for his long and important work at St. Luke's International Hospital in Japan. He helped many people and taught others about health.

Who Was Shigeaki Hinohara?

Shigeaki Hinohara was born in a place called Yoshiki District, in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. He lived a very long life, reaching the age of 105! He spent most of his life helping people stay healthy and teaching about medicine.

His Work at St. Luke's Hospital

Dr. Hinohara worked at St. Luke's International Hospital for many years. He became an "honorary director" there. This means he was a very important leader and advisor for the hospital. He helped make it a great place for patients.

He also helped lead the Grief Care Institute at Sophia University. This institute helps people who are sad or struggling after losing someone they love. Dr. Hinohara believed in caring for people's feelings as well as their bodies.

Helping Health Around the World

Dr. Hinohara was also the honorary chairman of the Foundation Sasakawa Memorial Health Cooperation. This group works to improve health and medicine, not just in Japan, but in other countries too. He believed in sharing knowledge to help everyone.

Awards and Honors

Because of all his amazing work, Dr. Hinohara received many special awards.

  • He became an honorary member of the Japanese Cardiovascular Society. This is a group for doctors who study the heart.
  • He received the Second Prize and the Order of Culture. The Order of Culture is one of Japan's highest honors, given to people who have made great contributions to art, science, or culture.
  • He also received honorary doctorates from several universities. These included Kyoto Imperial University, Thomas Jefferson University, and McMaster University. An honorary doctorate is a special degree given to someone who has achieved great things, even if they didn't study at that specific university.

Later Life and Legacy

Shigeaki Hinohara continued to work and teach even when he was very old. He believed in lifelong learning and helping others. He passed away on July 18, 2017, in Tokyo, at the age of 105, due to heart problems. He left behind a legacy of kindness, dedication to medicine, and a belief in caring for the whole person.

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