International Leprosy Association -
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    1896 Isle Curieuse (Curieuse Island)The first Seychelles legal ordinance to regulate the conduct of persons with leprosy allowed for the compulsory segregation of vagrant, convict or pauper sufferers. CR Grainger, ‘Leprosy in the Seychelles’, Lep Rev (1980), 51: 43-9. [Leprosarium] [Seychelles]
    1938 Isle Curieuse (Curieuse Island)Repeal of 1896 ordinance.
    Curieuse re-acquired for use as leprosy settlement. CR Grainger, ‘Leprosy in the Seychelles’, Lep Rev (1980), 51: 43-9. [Leprosarium] [Seychelles]
    1939 Isle Curieuse (Curieuse Island)Men affected by leprosy were transferred from Round Island, Praslin to Curieuse. CR Grainger, ‘Leprosy in the Seychelles’, Lep Rev (1980), 51: 43-9. [Leprosarium] [Seychelles]
    1940 Isle Curieuse (Curieuse Island)Women affected by leprosy were transferred from Round Island, Mahe to Curieuse. CR Grainger, ‘Leprosy in the Seychelles’, Lep Rev (1980), 51: 43-9. [Leprosarium] [Seychelles]
    1968 Isle Curieuse (Curieuse Island)Curieuse settlement closed. Patients discharged, or relocated to settlement at Anse Louis, Mahe. CR Grainger, ‘Leprosy in the Seychelles’, Lep Rev (1980), 51: 43-9. [Leprosarium] [Seychelles]
    1969 Isle Curieuse (Curieuse Island)Anse Louis settlement closed. CR Grainger, ‘Leprosy in the Seychelles’, Lep Rev (1980), 51: 43-9. [Leprosarium] [Seychelles]
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