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leprosarium
leprosarium (lɛprəʊˈsɛərɪəm) Pl. leprosaria. [f. L. lepros(us leprous + arium.] A hospital for sufferers from leprosy.1846 Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 6) 430/1 An hospital for the reception of the leprous, Leprosarium. 1927 Lancet 23 July 212/2 (heading) The leprosarium at Makogai. 1935 Nature 4 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leprosy in Louisiana
This leprosarium was known as "La Terre des Lepreux," or Leper's Land. In 1799, the leprosarium was the home of five lepers. The first seven patients of the leprosarium were from New Orleans and arrived at the leprosarium on December 1, 1894. wikipedia.org
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San Giovanni dei Lebbrosi, Palermo
The church in 1119 was attached to a leprosarium, hence the title. The church was dedicated to St John the Baptist. The leprosarium was putatively built because Roger II's brother died of Leprosy. wikipedia.org
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Lazarette (disambiguation)
Lazarette may refer to: Lazarette, a synonym for a leprosarium or leper hospital Lazarette, the part of a ship used to hold the vessel's rudder post and wikipedia.org
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Sulfoxone
Ernest Muir introduced it to Western use while serving as superintendent of the Chacachacare Leprosarium on Trinidad in the Caribbean. wikipedia.org
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Lazaretto Island
During the British occupation, in 1814, the leprosarium was again opened after renovations. After the Union with Greece in 1864 the leprosarium saw occasional use. wikipedia.org
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Mashare
The settlement hosted a leprosarium until the early 1980s when the Namibian War of Independence led to its closure. wikipedia.org
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Acarouany
Between 1882 and 1886, the leprosarium was directed by Paul-Louis Simond. In 1947, the leprosarium was modernized and renovated, however the Sisters still remained in charge. In 1979, the leprosarium was closed. wikipedia.org
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Church of St. John's almshouse
Historically, the building was also used as a leprosarium. In 1813 the hospital was officially named to almshouse (). wikipedia.org
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Santa Maria della Pace, Naples
History The church and the attached Sala del Lazzaretto (Hall of the Leprosarium) were built in the 16th century. Sala del Lazzaretto The Hall of the Leprosarium is entered through a grand staircase to the left of the vestibule. wikipedia.org
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Jerejak Island
The leprosarium was closed in the 1960s and the inmates were transferred to Sungai Buloh Leper Settlement/Leprosarium. The resort was built over the area once occupied by the leprosarium. wikipedia.org
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Shunzo Sugimura
He characterized the leprosy policy in Japan as "Leprosarium-ism", or "leprosarium-centered" and claimed straightforwardly that this is a great mistake wikipedia.org
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Fantome Island
The island is known for its 1928 lock hospital (for those with venereal disease) and 1939 leprosarium, known as the lazaret. A leprosarium was established on Fantome in 1939. wikipedia.org
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San Giuseppe, Cameri
History The church was erected between 1757 and 1762 at the site of the former lazaretto (leprosarium) of the town. wikipedia.org
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Josefina Guerrero
The leprosarium was subsequently renovated. In 1948 she became the first foreigner admitted to the Carville National Leprosarium. wikipedia.org
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