Talk:Mori Ōgai

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Sansho_the_Bailiff/Steward
I'm in no position to comment on Mori Ogai's short story, but its film adaptation is a milestone in Japanese movie history. Shouldn't the reference to the short story under Selected Works be somehow linked to here? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sansho_the_Bailiff 202.156.169.203 (talk) 09:23, 27 February 2015 (UTC)Nick Palevsky

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Additional information in literature
Regarding Mori Ogai's Literature works section, I feel that there is very little on the collection of his literature that helped define his writing style. Shouldn't there be more information on all of his works (if possible) that can help show how much of an influence he was during the Meiji Restoration? ATang1392 (talk) 01:49, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

Incorrect statement about beriberi
The article says he discovered the cause of it and laid the foundation for a remedy, but any other source online I look at says he mistakenly believed that it was a contagious disease rather than its true nature as a dietary vitamin deficiency, and his stubbornness to in refusing to believe the accurate conclusions of others about how to treat it contributed to it causing a lot more deaths for a longer period of time than would have otherwise occurred (especially in the army). Thus, rather than "but it was only resolved after his death", rather it was that his death removed an obstacle to it being resolved as he was part of the problem.--68.92.95.26 (talk) 06:22, 23 April 2019 (UTC)