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1896 | Mayurbhanj Leprosy HomeThe asylum was founded. Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1931 | Mayurbhanj Leprosy HomeThe Honorary Superintendent was Miss [Kate] Allanby. The doctor was A C Roy, aided by one medical assistant. The asylum was funded by state funding, The Mission to Lepers, and donations. It was at full capacity, with 86 patients, housed in brick or stone buildings. Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Mayurbhanj Leprosy HomeThe leprosarium had accommodation for 100 patients, and was administered by a mission. 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] |
1999 | Mayurbhanj Leprosy HomeAn account of the founding of the asylum and the work - and tragic deaths - of missionaries working there has been recounted in V Mangalwadi et al., Burnt Alive. GLS Press: Mumbai, 1999. [Leprosarium] [India] |