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1928 | Kiulungkiang"Our colony was established February 1, 1928 with two patients and since then 160 have been enrolled." (Curtis M Galt, 'Kiulungkiang', in James L Maxwell, "Ridding China of Leprosy" The China Medical Journal 44 (1930): 781) [Leprosarium] [China] |
1933 | KiulungkiangThere was an experimental married patients' colony near the main colony. Described in C M Galt, "The Kiulungkiang Leper Colony", The Chinese Medical Journal: Leprosy Number, xlvii.3, (1933): 284. [Leprosarium] [China] |
1939 | KiulungkiangC M Park, "Kiulungkiang", Siam Outlook, 10 (1939): 63-72. Cited in L Navon, "Internal exclusion of leprosy sufferers: Dual ambivalence and its theoretical implications", Qualitative Sociology, 19.4 (1996): 453-469 and idem., "Beggars, metaphors and stigma: a missing link in the social history of leprosy", Social History of Medicine, 11.1 (1998): 89-105. [Leprosarium] [China] |
1946 | KiulungkiangHoward Thomas proposal (9 pages). According to the archival description, Howard: "recommended the expansion of mission work among the Tai-Lu or Lu people in Kiulungkiang, China. The document outlines the historical, cultural, and spiritual dynamics in the area, the status of the indigenous church, education and medical care." [Leprosarium] [China] |