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In this Japanese name, the family name is Hata.
Sahachirō Hata

Dr Paul Ehrlich & Dr Hata Sahachirō
Born March 23, 1873(1873-03-23)
Masuda, Shimane, Japan
Died November 22, 1938 (aged 65)
Known for Arsphenamine
Doctor Hata bronze bust, at Hata Memorial Museum in Shimane prefecture.

Sahachirō Hata (秦 佐八郎 Hata Sahachirō?, March 23, 1873 – November 22, 1938) was a Japanese bacteriologist who developed the Arsphenamine drug in 1909 in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich.

Hata was born in Tsumo Village, Mino District, Shimane (now part of Masuda City, and completed his medical education in Kyoto. He studied epidemic diseases under the famous Dr Kitasato Shibasaburō at Kitasato's Institute for the Study of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, and later studied immunology at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin. While in Germany, he took the opportunity to learn about chemotherapy at the German National Institute for Experimental Therapeutics in Frankfurt, where he assisted Paul Ehrlich in the discovery of arsphenamine, which proved effective in curing syphilis. It was called Salvarsan 606 because it was the 606th drug that Ehrlich tried.

After his return to Japan, he helped found the Kitasato Institute, of which he became a director. He also lectured at Keio University.


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