International Leprosy Association -
History of Leprosy

  • International Leprosy Association -
    History of Leprosy

    Database

    Kawimbe Mission Leprosy Settlement

    Location

    Category Leprosarium
    Country Northern Rhodesia
    Address Northern Province
    Current Address Zambia

    Notes

    Medical work in Kawimbe was first begun in 1888 by Dr Charles Benjamin Mather with the London Missionary Society. In 1902 a leper camp was opened by Walter Draper, who provided food at his own expense to enable lepers to stay in the camp for treatment. His wife, May, also played a significant part in the work with lepers, achieving important steps through treatment by injection. A station was established in Kawimbe in 1894, with a dispensary being set up by Dr James George Mackay in 1897.

    In 1961, 100 patients were under treatment in the leprosy settlement.

    Sources

    Dr E James Currant, "Leprosy institutions in Northern Rhodesia", International Journal of Leprosy, 29 (1961): 366-7.

    SOAS Archival Sources on Medicine and Health (PDF, 135 pages)

    Entry updated February 2016

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