Challenger Inoue Enryo
198/226

WAKIYA, said that the Professor was likely showing sudden took a seat. Three doctors in the audience, UENO, ITAYA, and signs of fatigue from his long journey and that it was nothing serious. They took turns massaging his shoulders but gradually his appearance starting to change so they moved him to the ad-jacent tatami mat room and laid him on his side. After having them give him two injections his mind became clear and he talked about how the next day’s lectures would be at the branch temple of Higashi Honganji and the head office of the South a coma-like state, counting down by folding the fingers on his right hand as if calculating numbers for something. Then, he let out a big sigh. but after finishing his checks we were told that the Professor had suffered an acute cerebral hemorrhage. There was nothing sibility for recovery. We were told that he would pass away in two or three hours and, in shock, tears suddenly came to my eyes. My wife and I watched over him by his side weeping, but the next morning at around two-forty, he completely severed ties with this life. I telephoned the disciples of the temple and immediately sent a long telegram to his home in Tokyo. We con-secrated his remains in a drawing room at the branch temple Manchurian Railway Company. However, he gradually fell into We requested that Dr. TOTANI Ginzaburō of the South Manchurian Railway Company Hospital come to examine him, medically that could be done and there was absolutely no pos-we decided to move his remains to the branch temple. Then I 192

元のページ  ../index.html#198

このブックを見る