Keisuke Ito
For the Japanese swimmer, see Keisuke Ito (swimmer).

Keisuke Ito
Keisuke Ito (伊藤 圭介 Itō Keisuke, February 18, 1803 – January 20, 1901) was a Japanese physician and biologist. He was born in Nagoya. He studied Western science under Philipp Franz von Siebold during the 1820s.
As a doctor, Ito developed a vaccination against smallpox.[1] He also widely studied the Japanese flora and fauna with Philipp Franz von Siebold, the author of Fauna Japonica and Flora Japonica. Rhododendron keiskei has been named after him.[2] He wrote Taisei honzou meiso (Japanese:"泰西本草名疏") published in 1829.
Ito became a professor at the University of Tokyo in 1888.
He died in 1901, and he was ennobled with the title of baron (danshaku).
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- KUL Digital version of Taisei honzou meiso
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