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Johannes Ludwig Janson

Johannes Ludwig Janson (1849–1914) was a German specialist in veterinary science. He is noted for having introduced western veterinary science to Meiji period Japan in the late 19th century.〔(U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health )〕
==Biography==
Janson was hired by the Meiji government of Japan as a foreign advisor and arrived in Tokyo in October 1880. He taught at the Veterinary School in Komaba. During his tenure, the school in Komaba was merged into the School of Agriculture of Tokyo Imperial University. Janson's contract was extended several times, and he continued teaching at Komaba 1902. Many of his students went on to occupy important positions within the Japanese government.
Janson wrote a number of scientific papers on the domestic animals and veterinary medicine practices in Japan
Janson married a Japanese woman, and his grave is in Kagoshima, the native place of his wife.

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