5 matches out of all 3,298, 1 to 5 displayed.
1899 | RamachandrapuramFounded. Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098 and the Report on Leprosy and its Control in India by the Committee appointed by the Central Advisory Board of Health (1941). Government of India Press, New Dehli, 1942, p. 59. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1924 | RamachandrapuramMentioned by Bailey. Bailey, W. Fifty Years' Work for Lepers 1874-1924, London: The Mission to Lepers, 1924 (p. 60) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | RamachandrapuramThe Leprosy Mission: 108 inmates as well as outpatients [Leprosarium] [India] |
1931 | RamachandrapuramRun by the Mission to Lepers, with funding from Mission to Lepers and the Madras Government. It held 112 patients across 19 wards, housed in substantial 'pucca' buildings. The leprosarium was directed by Miss SI Hatch, and medical care provided by Dr JL Joshes, Dr PC Augustian, and a medical assistant. Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | RamachandrapuramThe leprosarium had accommodation for 120 patients, and was run by the Mission to Lepers. Source: Report on Leprosy and its Control in India by the Committee appointed by the Central Advisory Board of Health (1941). Government of India Press, New Dehli, 1942, p. 59. [Leprosarium] [India] |