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1924 | Debendro Nauth Mullick Home for LepersDebendro Nauth Mullick Home for Lepers in Arcot District of Madras. Government grant and donation from Mr. Debendre Nauth Mullick of Calcutta. Bailey, W. Fifty Years' Work for Lepers 1874-1924, London: The Mission to Lepers, 1924 (p. 64) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1924 | Debendro Nauth Mullick Home for LepersFounded. 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] |
1927 | Debendro Nauth Mullick Home for LepersCochrane TLM 70 inmates [Leprosarium] [India] |
1931 | Debendro Nauth Mullick Home for LepersRun by the Danish Mission, with funds from the Mission to Lepers and the Madras Government. The home was oversubscribed, with 100 patients in 8 wards (with a max capacity of 96). Buildings were solid build, i.e. brick or stone. Honorary Superintendent: Dr K Carlsen. Physician: Dr A Venkober Rao. There were also 2 medical assistants. Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Debendro Nauth Mullick Home for LepersThe leprosarium had accommodation for 185 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] |
2002 | Debendro Nauth Mullick Home for LepersDr. Robins Theodore, Superintendent, The Leprosy Mission Hospital Vadathorasalur, P. O. Tiyagadrug, V. R. P. District - 606 206, Tamil Nadu [Leprosarium] [India] |