3,298 matches out of all 3,298, 1,141 to 1,170 displayed.
1927 | PatparaTLM (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | RaipurAided by TLM (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | RajnandgaonSmall State institution (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | MarwarState owned, 180 inmates (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | AlwarState owned, 30 inmates (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | RangoonCatholic Institution, 400 inmates (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [Burma] |
1927 | Moulmein Leper HomeTLM (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [Burma] |
1927 | SylhetSmall government institution (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | ImphalSmall government institution under direct charge of State Medical Officer (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | KangpokpiAmerican Baptist Mission under charge of Dr Crozier (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | BankuraTLM, Kalimpong, Dr Macdonald Smith (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | São RoqueMedeiros, L. 'A luta contra a lepra no Paraná: Leprosario São Roque'. Arq. Hig., 1927:1 (1) 165. Source: Keffer, L, Índice Bibliográfico da Lepra:1.500-1.944, Vol II, I-P. Biblioteca do Departamento da Lepra do São Paulo, Brasil, 1946. [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Santo ÂngeloMello, L M H. 'O problema da lepra. A proposito do leprosario de Santo Angelo - Uma carta da directoria do Serviço Sanitario, de 9-7-1927'. From O Estado de São Paulo, Julho [July] de 1927. Source: Keffer, L, Índice Bibliográfico da Lepra:1.500-1.944, Vol II, I-P. Biblioteca do Departamento da Lepra do São Paulo, Brasil, 1946. [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Santo ÂngeloO problema da lepra. O leprosario de Santo Ângelo e o director do Serviço Sanitario'. From O Estado de São Paulo, 11-7-1927. Source: Keffer, L, Índice Bibliográfico da Lepra:1.500-1.944, Vol II, I-P. Biblioteca do Departamento da Lepra do São Paulo, Brasil, 1946. [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Santo ÂngeloPupo, J A. 'O problema da lepra. O leprosario de Santo Angelo e a directoria do Serviço Sanitario.- Carta'. From O Estado de São Paulo, 15-7-1927. Source: Keffer, L, Índice Bibliográfico da Lepra:1.500-1.944, Vol II, I-P. Biblioteca do Departamento da Lepra do São Paulo, Brasil, 1946. [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Lazarópolis do Prata43 entered, 17 left, 17 died, 388 remained. (Araujo, H C S. 'Contribuição á epidemiologia e prophylaxia da lepra no norte do Brasil'. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 1933:27, 204) [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Santa Terezinha (preventório)8 September 1927 - Inauguated. [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Tocunduba264 patients in total at end of year: fifty-four admitted; thirteen dismissed; thirty-five died. (Araujo, H C S. 'Contribuição á epidemiologia e prophylaxia da lepra no norte do Brasil'. Mem. Inst. Osw. Cruz, 1933:27 (3)) [Leprosarium] [Brazil] |
1927 | Cuttack Leper HospitalIn 1927, Cuttack received a second visit by Gandhi. (Jayadev Sahu, "One Hundred Years of Leprosy Work in Orissa 1885-1984" Unpublished thesis, 1989) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | Hangchow Leper HospitalThe work suffered a serious setback in the spring of 1927 as the CMS Hospital and associate institutions were first raided by communists and afterwards occupied by representatives of the provincial Government until the hospital was restored to its rightful owners through the intervention of the Central Government in the summer of 1928. Source: Phyllis Haddow and Stephen D Sturton, 'Hangchow', in James L Maxwell, "Ridding China of Leprosy" The China Medical Journal 44 (1930): 790. [Leprosarium] [China] |
1927 | OmdurmanIn his 1927 report, Frank Oldrieve recommended that the existing Leper Hospital at Omdurman be enlarged so that "in part of it accommodation may be provided for the pauper and homeless lepers of Northern and Central Sudan and that part of it be used as a hospital for cases of leprosy under constant medical treatment." Cited in Robert Cochrane, Leprosy in Europe, The Middle and Near East and Africa (London: World Dominion Press, 1928) [Leprosarium] [Anglo-Egyptian Sudan] |
1927 | LuiFrank Oldrieve reported that the Church Missionary Society had a good treatment centre at Lui, under Dr Fraser, in the Southern Sudan, "where he has about 70 lepers living there and taking treatment. Dr Fraser wishes to extend this work and will require fresh buildings for the lepers and probably a house for a nurse who is soon to be sent out to help in this work." "The British Empire Leprosy Relief Association: Statement Concerning Leprosy Work in British Colonies in Africa, with Special Reference to the Possibilities of the Situation from the Missionary Standpoint" [Leprosarium] [Anglo-Egyptian Sudan] |
1927 | MelutFrank Oldrieve recommended that consideration be given to "whether Dr Trudinger at Melut and Dr Maxwell at Nasser, ought to be asked to undertake more leper work than they are at present doing." Cited in Robert Cochrane, Leprosy in Europe, The Middle and Near East and Africa (London: World Dominion Press, 1928), p 24 [Leprosarium] [Anglo-Egyptian Sudan] |
1927 | NasserFrank Oldrieve recommended that consideration be given to "whether Dr Trudinger at Melut and Dr Maxwell at Nasser, ought to be asked to undertake more leper work than they are at present doing." Cited in Robert Cochrane, Leprosy in Europe, The Middle and Near East and Africa (London: World Dominion Press, 1928), p 24 [Leprosarium] [Anglo-Egyptian Sudan] |
1927 | Ng'oraFrank Oldrieve reported that the Church Missionary Society (CMS) was already doing leprosy work at Ng'ora, and this was being extended with aid from BELRA "under the direction of Dr Wiggins, who has just reached Uganda. Drs Hunter and Leakey are carrying on general medical work at Ng'ora so this station will have three medical men and at least two nurses. Everything should be done to ensure that this station is well supplied with all that it needs, as it is likely to become the main treatment centre for the whole of the Eastern Province of Uganda. The CMS are also working in the Southern part of the Western Province and possibly this work might be developed." ("The British Empire Leprosy Relief Association: Statement Concerning Leprosy Work in British Colonies in Africa, with Special Reference to the Possibilities of the Situation from the Missionary Standpoint") [Leprosarium] [Uganda] |
1927 | MasenoFrank Oldrieve reported that at Maseno, in Kenya, some 20 miles from Kisumu, on Lake Victoria, Nyanza, there was a good mission hospital run by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) where leprosy treatment was given to patients who attended the outpatient department. He reported that "This Hospital is doing excellent work.There is every chance of the work growing to much larger proportions. This is important for us to know as there has been a proposal that a leper village, or settlement, should be built on Government land adjoining the Mission property, the idea being that the CMS Doctors could take charge of the institution." (Frank Oldrieve, British Empire Leprosy Relief Association, Secretary's Report No 5, "Report on Tour in Kenya Colony and Protectorate", 1927) [Leprosarium] [Kenya] |
1927 | TumutumuIn his "Memorandum on Leprosy Work in Kenya Colony and Protectorate", Frank Oldrieve wrote that he hoped that Dr Philp's work here might be extended. [Leprosarium] [Kenya] |
1927 | Shantipur Leper AsylumTLM new (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | Victoria Leper HomeTLM (Cochrane) [Leprosarium] [India] |
1927 | Benares"Leper Colonies. A Salvation Army Settlement On The Ganges", The Times, Thursday, Jan 27, 1927; pg. 7, announced the imminent establishment of a leprosy colony near Benares. [Leprosarium] [India] |