3,298 matches out of all 3,298, 2,281 to 2,310 displayed.
1941 | KangpokpiIn 1941 the leprosarium had accommodation for 90 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. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | GauhatiIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 75 patients, and controlled by a local body. 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] |
1941 | KohimaIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 50 patients, and was under local control. 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] |
1941 | ManipurIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 40 patients, and was under local control. 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] |
1941 | JorhatIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 50 patients, and was controlled 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] |
1941 | SantiparaIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 50 patients, and was controlled 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] |
1941 | BankuraIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 225 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Ranigunj (Raniganj, Ranigani, Raniganji)145 patients. 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Baptist Mission Leper HospitalIn 1941 the colony had accommodation for 50 patients. 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] |
1941 | KalimpongReferred to by 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. 58 as a Missionary run leprosarium. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | BallygungeIn 1941 the leprosarium originally founded in 1810 (i.e. possibly Ballygunge - see above) had accommodation for 140 patients and was run by a local body. 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] |
1941 | BhagalpurIn 1941 the asylum had accommodation for 200 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | TLM Hospital MuzaffarpurRun by the Mission to Lepers; able to accommodate 60 patients. 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] |
1941 | Purulia, Chota NagporeCapable of housing 805 patients. Run by the Mission to Lepers. There was also a second leprosarium in Purulia, run by a local body and capable of housing a further 200 patients. 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] |
1941 | Saldoha Leprosy Home and HospitalCapable of housing 320 patients. 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] |
1941 | GayaCapable of housing 220 patients. Run by a local body. 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] |
1941 | Raj Kumari Leper AsylumRun by the government or local body, it was capable of housing 70 patients. 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] |
1941 | DhanbadThe leprosarium could house 20 patients, and was run by a local body. 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] |
1941 | Belgaum Leprosy HospitalThe leprosarium could house 50 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Nasik Leper AsylumThe leprosarium could house 110 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Kondhwa Budruk (Kondova Leper Home)The leprosarium could house 184 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Taluka Mahad (TLM Trust Hospital Poladpur)The leprosarium could house 175 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | SholapurThe leprosarium could house 70 patients, and was run by BELRA, Bombay branch. 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] |
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] |
1941 | Dinsha Manekji Petit Asylum (Dinshah Manockji Petit Leprosy Hospital)The leprosarium could house 90 patients, and was run by Government or a local body. 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] |
1941 | Acworth Leprosy Hospital (Matoonga)Capacity to house 350 patients. Run by government or local body. 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] |
1941 | ChampaThe leprosarium had accommodation for 556 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Chandkuri Leprosy Hospital and HomeThe leprosarium had acommodation for 554 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Shantipur Leper AsylumThe leprosarium had acommodation for 418 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |
1941 | Victoria Leper HomeThe leprosarium had acommodation for 88 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. 58. [Leprosarium] [India] |