@article{oai:aue.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007959, author = {輪倉, 一広}, journal = {愛知教育大学研究報告. 人文・社会科学編}, month = {Mar}, note = {text, The full-scale leprosy relief services in Taiwan was carried out by two facilities, a government-run Rakusei-in established by the Taiwan Governor’ s Office and a Rakuzan-en founded by the Canadian Presbyterian missionary and physician Gushue-Taylor. The role played by Gushue-Taylor and Rakuzan-en, a manifestation of his idea of medical relief, was very different from that of the foreign missionaries who contributed to leprosy relief in Japan. His work as a physician was a unique effort aimed at rehabilitating non-severe patients while complementing the leprosy policy of the Government-General of Taiwan. This time, the writer had the opportunity to visit the old Rakuzan-en, which is now Happy Mount Colony, so In this paper, I would like to evaluate the history of Rakusan-en..}, pages = {107--115}, title = {楽山園(台湾のハンセン病救療施設)の歴史的評価}, volume = {70}, year = {2021} }