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  1. Leprosy In India: A Report (1877) by Timothy Richards Lewis, David Douglas Cunningham, 2010-09-10
  2. Leprosy by W Munro, 2010-08-03
  3. A twin study on leprosy (Topics in human genetics) by M. R Chakravartti, 1973
  4. Elephantiasis Graecorum Or, True Leprosy by Robert Liveing, 2010-07-01
  5. Leprosy (Medicine in the tropics)
  6. Battle against Leprosy: The Story of Stanley Browne (Faith in action) by Nancy Martin, 1991-06-30
  7. A Dissertation on the Use of Sea Water in the Glands; Particularly the Scurvy, Jaundice, King's-Evil, Leprosy, and the Glandular Consumption by Richard Russell, 2010-10-14
  8. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) (Epidemics) by Karen Donnelly, 2001-12
  9. Memorandum on Leprosy by Dept.of Health & Social Security, 1977-03
  10. Memorandum on leprosy control by Stanley George Browne, 1983
  11. The fight against leprosy in Brazil, (Resumé / Ministry of State for Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Division of Intellectual Co-operation) by América Xavier da Silveira, 1944
  12. Human face of leprosy: Leprosy elimination : unfinished challenges
  13. Gambling in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel: A Leprosy Is O'Er the Land by Michael Flavin, 2003-02
  14. Leprosy in Children by F. Noussito, 1976-06

41. LEPRA Society, Healthcare NGO, India
Dedicated to improve public health status of the community through implementing control programmes for leprosy and other allied diseases.
http://www.lepraindia.org
Poverty and diseases are "the greatest challenges before humanity" but "we have the opportunity to eliminate ... from our planet." to lead to meaningful progress and improvements in the lives of society's neediest. "LEPRA Society, health in action; is a health and development organisation working to restore health, hope and dignity to people affected by leprosy, tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, blindness and other health conditions exacerbated by stigma and social discrimination" Leprosy and disability care TB - treatment programs Malaria control activities Eye care ...
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42. Leprosy (album) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
leprosy is the second album by death metal band Death, released in 1988. Notably different in tone and quality from the 1987 debut, it is the first example of Scott Burns
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Leprosy Studio album by Death Released November 16, 1988 Recorded Morrisound Recording
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, USA Genre Death metal Length Label Combat Producer Dan Johnson, Chuck Schuldiner Professional reviews Death chronology Scream Bloody Gore
Leprosy
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Leprosy
is the second album by death metal band Death , released in 1988. Notably different in tone and quality from the 1987 debut, it is the first example of Scott Burns ' work heard on many of the death metal and grindcore albums of that era. The cover is featured in Metal: A Headbanger's Journey The title track "Leprosy" was covered by the blackened death metal band Akercocke on their 2007 album Antichrist . Dutch melodic death metal band Callenish Circle covered "Pull the Plug" as a bonus on their Flesh Power Dominion album. Finnish thrash metal band Mokoma covered the track "Open Casket" on their EP "Viides Vuodenaika". In a Death Metal special by the German "Rock Hard" Magazine, Leprosy was voted the no. 1 of the 25 most important Death Metal albums of all time.
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43. Welcome To Indian Development Foundation | Formerly Known As Indian Leprosy Foun
A registered NGO working for the cause of leprosy afflicted patients and those with other health problems in India.
http://www.idf.org.in/
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44. Leprosy
leprosy is a complex infectious disease caused by an infection with the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae. This eMedTV article discusses the disease in detail, including its
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    Leprosy, which is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae, is a complex infectious disease primarily affecting the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes. It can occur at any age; however, up to 20 percent of cases occur in children under the age of 10. Today, most people with leprosy are treated in the home and easily cured with antibiotics.
    Leprosy Disease
    What Is Leprosy?
    Leprosy is a complex infectious disease that is caused by bacteria. It is also known as Hansen's disease.
    History of Leprosy
    Although leprosy has been recognized as a disease for several thousands of years, Dr. Gerhard Armauer Hansen, a Norwegian scientist, first discovered the cause of leprosy in 1873. Considerable progress has been made over the last 40 years so that today the majority of cases can be treated without too much difficulty and most of the fears generated by the folklore surrounding it can be counteracted.

45. India Charity Organisations Childrens Boarding School Education Orissa UK
Details of a UK charity, providing education for the children of prostitutes and people with leprosy.
http://www.orissa.org.uk
Friends Of The Children Of Orissa
Home About us Newsletters School Children ... Charity Donations Enable a destitute child in India to have a better life
Bhubaneswar in Orissa
, India who will otherwise be condemned to leprosy, sexworking, begging or whatever other form of destitution they were born into. Every penny goes to the 365 children in Orissa! We are one of a few India charity organisations providing UK charity donations to support not several residential schools, but a single boarding school in Bhubaneswar, India. Every penny of charity donations goes to cover the cost of the childrens' residential education (keep and education). None of your money will be spent on fundraising, administration, travel or the other expenses associated with the more familiar charity appeals Neither does money go towards other India based Charity organisations. It all goes to providing our pupils with good boarding school education (out of harms way) and the best school-life the charity donations can provide for our pupils.
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46. Damien The Leper Society
Volunteer organization aiming to prevent leprosy and to treat its victims. Details of the organization, its projects and the disease.
http://www.damientheleper.org/
Tax 2009 Financial Statements Board of Directors Damien The Leper Society This is a non-profit, tax-exempt volunteer organization. The main objective of The Society is to stop the progression of leprosy and minister to its residual effects.
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47. Leprosy Overview - RightHealth
Learn more about leprosy. Find the Web's best health guides, medical reports, news, videos and tools for leprosy. Share leprosy experiences and get advice from experts.
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Leprosy is an infectious disease that has been known since biblical times. It is characterized by disfiguring skin sores, nerve damage, and progressive debilitation.
Alternative Names
Hansen's disease
Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors
Leprosy is caused by the organism Mycobacterium leprae . It is not very contagious (difficult to transmit) and has a long incubation period (time before symptoms appear), which makes it difficult to determine where or when the disease was contracted. Children are more susceptible than adults to contracting the disease.

48. Leprosy Definition Of Leprosy In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
leprosy or Hansen's disease (hăn`sənz), chronic, mildly infectious malady capable of producing, when untreated, various deformities and disfigurements.
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49. Leprosy: Information From Answers.com
Artist Death Rating Release Date 1988 Total Time 3824 Genre Rock Review Chuck Schuldiner gets even darker and bleaker on leprosy, the followup to Death's long-awaited
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Chuck Schuldiner gets even darker and bleaker on Leprosy, the follow-up to Death's long-awaited 1987 debut, Scream Bloody Gore . Schuldiner recorded the album with a completely different Death lineup, but the record isn't terribly different from its predecessor, aside from a bit more polish in the production and composition. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Track Title Composers Performers Time Leprosy Chuck Schuldiner Death Born Dead Chuck Schuldiner Rick Rozz Death Forgotten Past Chuck Schuldiner Rick Rozz Death Left to Die Chuck Schuldiner Rick Rozz Death Pull the Plug Chuck Schuldiner Death Open Casket Chuck Schuldiner Rick Rozz Death Primitive Ways Chuck Schuldiner Rick Rozz Death Choke on It Chuck Schuldiner Rick Rozz Death
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Bill Andrews (Drums) Scott Burns (Engineer) Terry Butler (Bass) Mike Fuller (Mastering) Danny Johnson (Producer) Chuck Schuldiner (Guitar) Chuck Schuldiner (Vocals) David Bett (Art Direction) Edward Repka (Artwork) Rick Rozz (Guitar) Frank White (Photography)
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50. ILEP - Working For A World Without Leprosy
Consists of 17 autonomous non-governmental organisations, based in 13 countries. The ILEP member organisations carry out field project and research work. Features organisation information, field work, research, publications and documents, FAQ on leprosy, and news.
http://www.ilep.org.uk/

51. Leprosy (Forerunner Commentary) Bible Tools
leprosy is a type of sin. Sin can strike either in the warp or in the woof (Leviticus 1351); no one in God's church is immune to it. If sin does not abate, God will tear it out
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52. Welcome To American Leprosy Missions!
Information and discussion of leprosy and American leprosy Missions, a nonprofit fundraising organization dedicated to eliminating leprosy worldwide.
http://www.leprosy.org/getinformed/aboutleprosy/basics.php

53. 35 FELINE LEPROSY
Technical information on this condition, its aetiology, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment.
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54. Leprosy - Catholic Encyclopedia - Catholic Online
Catholic Online Catholic Encyclopedia leprosy proper, or lepra tuberculosa , in contradistinction to other skin diseases commonly designated by the Greek word lepra
http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=7039

55. National Hansen's Disease Program: History
Timeline of U.S. government work in Louisiana aimed at the treatment of leprosy, patient rehabilitation, and related training and education.
http://www.hrsa.gov/hansens/history.htm
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History
Future home of National Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) Center is purchased by Robert Coleman Camp on May 12. It is a tract known as Indian Camp, a reference to its earlier use as a Houma Indian hunting and fishing ground. Camp, a Virginia-born planter, begins to build his farm, Woodlawn Plantation, on the site. Notable New Orleans architect Henry Howard oversees construction of what will one day be the National Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) Center administration building. He also designed Nottoway Mansion and other historic plantation manor houses on Louisiana's famous Great River Road. Robert C. Camp, now a general in the Confederate Army, commissions the construction of the plantation manor house

56. Leprosy - Medical Definition And More From Merriam-Webster
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/leprosy

57. Leprosy - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
leprosy is an infectious disease. It has been known for a very long time. Today, it is mostly referred to as Hansen's disease, named after the person who discovered the bacterium,
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprosy
Leprosy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Leprosy is an infectious disease . It has been known for a very long time. Today, it is mostly referred to as Hansen's disease , named after the person who discovered the bacterium, Gerhard Armauer Hansen . It is caused by a bacterium Mycobacterium leprae As of 2004, the estimated number of new infections was about 400,000. Getting the disease is hard, since it requires close contact with someone who has it, over a long period of time. In addition, about 95% of people seem to be naturally immune to it. Most cases of leprosy occur in India , and other developing countries. There are practically no cases of leprosy in the developed world. This is because there are excellent drugs and people regularly take antibiotics which will kill the leprosy bacteria. In former times, leprosy was seen as a divine punishment for sins committed. The symptoms of leprosy are irregular spots and patches on the skin. These are either lighter colored than the surrounding skin, or reddish in color. On those patches, hair will fall out, and they will feel numb to the patient. Nerves will form knots there. With the illness progressing the sense of touch will become less and less (until the patient feels completely numb). So called leptomes and ulcers will eat away the skin, the flesh and the organs on the patches. Usually people do not die of leprosy, but of secondary infections and diseases they get.

58. Sivananda Rehabilitation Center
Rehabilitation of patients suffering from leprosy, TB and HIV/AIDS. SRH also has an old age home for women. Includes and introductory video. Located in Hyderabad, India.
http://www.sivanandarehab.org
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59. Leprosy - LoveToKnow 1911
Medical warning! This article is from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica. Medical science has made many leaps forward since it has been written.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Leprosy
Leprosy
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Medical warning!
This article is from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica. Medical science has made many leaps forward since it has been written. This is not a site for medical advice, when you need information on a medical condition, consult a professional instead. LEPROSY Lepra Arabum, Elephantiasis Graecorum, Aussatz, Spedalskhed ), the greatest disease of medieval Christendom, identified, on the one hand, with a disease endemic from the earliest historical times (1500 B.C.) in the delta and valley of the Nile , and, on the other hand, with a disease now common in Asia Africa South America the West Indies , and certain isolated localities of Europe . An authentic representation of the leprosy of the middle ages exists in a picture at Munich by Holbein , painted at Augsburg in 1516; St Elizabeth gives bread and wine to a prostrate group of lepers, including a bearded man whose face is covered with large round reddish knobs, an old woman whose arm is covered with brown blotches, the leg swathed in bandages through which matter oozes, the bare knee also marked with discoloured spots, and on the head a white rag or

60. WHO The Elimination Of Leprosy
Resources and information from the World Health Organization on this disease and the global strategy to eliminate it.
http://www.who.int/lep/

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