International Leprosy Association -
History of Leprosy

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    1885 Edalji (Edulji, Eduljee) Framji Albless Leper Home/HouseEdalji (Eduljee) Framji Albless Leper Home, Trombay: maintained by the Catholic Mission [Leprosarium] [India]
    1888 Edalji (Edulji, Eduljee) Framji Albless Leper Home/HouseW J Moore Esq, Surgeon-General with the Government of Bombay, reported to the Secretary of the Government of Bombay, General Department, on Feburary 18, 1889 that a total of 33 had been admitted, all males, and 13 had died.Selections from the Government of India Home Department: Papers Relating to the Treatment of Leprosy in India from 1887-95 (Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1896). [Leprosarium] [India]
    1911 Edalji (Edulji, Eduljee) Framji Albless Leper Home/HouseOut of fourteen asylums in the then Bombay Province in 1911 one was situated in Trombay, then part of Thane district, with 23 inmates.'
    Source: Maharashtra State Gazetteers: Government of Maharashtra, Thane District (Rev edn, 1982): p. 897. [Leprosarium] [India]
    1928 Edalji (Edulji, Eduljee) Framji Albless Leper Home/HouseListed in Public Health Organisation in the Bombay Presidency, Bombay: Government Central Press. (MSA R 3706/2) [Leprosarium] [India]
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