Fukuyama Y
Brain Dev. 1984;6(2):109-18. doi: 10.1016/s0387-7604(84)80059-5.
The 25th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology held from July 7 until 9, 1983 marked the approach of a quarter of a century in the history of the Society. The Society was founded in July, 1961 and has now existed for a full 22 years with a total of 25 annual meetings held. The membership has grown to more than 10 times its original number and now forms the biggest society of its kind in the world. Apart from the annual general assembly, the Society's main activities include the publication of two official journals--"No To Hattatsu" and "Brain & Development" both bimonthly--the sponsorship of postgraduate seminars on child neurology every year and the organization of International Symposia on Developmental Disabilities on a biennial bases. This is a synopsis of the quarter-century history of our Society, with a tincture of a rather subjective, personal account, presenting the reasons that led to the foundation of the Society, the social background of the time, and the circumstances that surrounded the Society's foundation.
日本儿童神经学会第25届年会于1983年7月7日至9日召开,标志着该学会已走过了四分之一个世纪的历程。该学会成立于1961年7月,至今已有整整22年历史,共召开了25次年会。会员人数增长到原来的10倍多,现已成为世界上同类学会中规模最大的。除了年度大会外,学会的主要活动还包括出版两份官方期刊——双月刊《脑与发育》和《脑与发展》,每年主办儿童神经学研究生研讨会,并每两年组织一次发育障碍国际研讨会。这是我们学会四分之一个世纪历史梗概,带有一些相当主观的个人叙述,阐述了学会成立的原因、当时的社会背景以及围绕学会成立的种种情况。