International Leprosy Association -
History of Leprosy

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    1918 Vengurla (Friends Leprosy Mission)Founded. Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098 and 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India]
    1924 Vengurla (Friends Leprosy Mission)Bailey refers to an asylum here: 50 inmates, The Mission to Lepers (TML) assistance with buildings and grants.
    Bailey, W. Fifty Years' Work for Lepers 1874-1924, London: The Mission to Lepers, 1924 (p. 64) [Leprosarium] [India]
    1927 Vengurla (Friends Leprosy Mission)Recorded by Cochrane [Leprosarium] [India]
    1928 Vengurla (Friends Leprosy Mission)Listed in Public Health Organisation in the Bombay Presidency, Bombay: Government Central Press. (MSA R 3706/2) [Leprosarium] [India]
    1931 Vengurla (Friends Leprosy Mission)Vengurla was managed by the American Presbyterian Mission West India, with funds from the Mission to Lepers and other donations. 67 patients were housed in 7 wards, in stone or brick buildings. RHH Goheen was Director, and MM Thakoor was the physician.
    Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India]
    1941 Vengurla (Friends Leprosy Mission)The leprosarium could house 50 patients, and was run 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India]
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