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         Leprosy:     more books (100)
  1. The leprosy of Miriam by Ursula N. 1845-1921 Gestefeld, 2010-08-27
  2. Insensitive Feet, A Practical Handbook on Foot Problems in Leprosy by Paul Brand, 1984
  3. Gemo: Memories of a Happy Island in the Sun, a Hospital for Treating Leprosy and Tuberculosis Patients in Papua New Guinea by Myra Kennedy Macey, 2008
  4. Leprosy And Its Prevention: Illustrated By Norwegian Experience by Robson Roose, 2008-08-25
  5. The Recrudescence of Leprosy and Its Causation: A Popular Treatise by William Tebb, 2010-04-22
  6. Leprosy in Nepal: Curriculum for Agricultural Rehabilitation by Andreas Jenny, 1996-01-01
  7. Preventing disability in Leprosy patients by Jean M Watson, 1986
  8. Leprosy for Students of Medicine (Medicine in the tropics) by Anthony Bryceson, Roy E. Pfaltzgraff, 1973-07-27
  9. The Recrudescence of Leprosy and Its Causation by William Tebb, 2010-01-12
  10. Mister Leprosy - Dr Stanley Browne's Fight Agains Leprosy by Phyllis Thompson, 1980
  11. Havens of Refuge: History of Leprosy in Western Australia by W.S. Davidson, 1978-12
  12. Prevention of Disabilities in Patients with Leprosy: A Practical Guide by H. Srinivasan, 2006-12
  13. OMSLEP recording and reporting system for leprosy patients by M. F Lechat, 1983
  14. Training Health Workers to Recognize, Treat, Refer and Educate Patients About Ocular Leprosy by Paul Courtright, Susan Lewallen, 1993-04

81. ハンセン病:感染症情報センター

http://idsc.nih.go.jp/disease/leprosy/
感染症情報センターについて引用リンクについて新興感染症 | | 人獣共通感染症 | | | 輸入感染症(旅行者感染症)腸管感染症(食中毒を含む) | | | 性感染症(STD)日和見感染症
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82. Kalaupapa National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Official National Park Service web site of park commemorating two tragedies the forced removal of indigenous people from the land, and isolation of people with Hansen s disease (leprosy). Brief history, contact information. Admission is free, but visitors must obtain a permit from the state Department of Health.
http://www.nps.gov/kala/
/* Styles generated for CommonSpot elements */ Skip to Search Skip to Navigation Skip to Body Skip to Footer Search this park Search nps.gov Site Index Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us view map text size: printer friendly Quicklinks: ISOLATION The primary story being told at Kalaupapa National Historical Park is the forced isolation from 1866 until 1969 of people from Hawai'i afflicted with Hansen's diseaseツ(leprosy) to the remote northern Kalaupapa peninsula on the island of Molokai.ツツ The first group ofツHansen's diseaseツpatients were sent to Kalawao on the eastern, or windward side of theツKalaupapa peninsula on January 6, 1866. The churches of Siloama, established in 1866 and St. Philomena, begun in 1872 and associated with the work of Father Damien (Joseph DeVeuster) are located at Kalawao. Father Damien's life and death among his people foccussed the attention of the world on the problem of this disease and the plight of its victims.ツ
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