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LEPROSY

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  • / ethics for members of parliament, repeal of Leprosy Act which promotes segregation, amendments to
  • ny old scourges of mankind like tuberculosis, leprosy and syphilis fall into this category of disea
  • e” Kauai Representative from Kauai-Contracted leprosy and was the leader of the leper colony during
  • he was appointed as the Director of St. Johns Leprosy and HIV Care Services at Pirappencode.
  • His wife becomes a victim of leprosy and escapes from Sher Singh leaving her daugh
  • Oyly had two sons who were both stricken with leprosy, and who died young.
  • lidomide is currently used as a treatment for leprosy and must be used with contraceptives in women
  • om this ideal life when God afflicts him with leprosy and those around him turn away from him in fe
  • e of clofazimine and dapsone in patients with leprosy and lobomycosis has been found to improve the
  • In the late 1880s he found he had contracted leprosy and fled to Kalalau Valley leading a number o
  • rving Subramaniya Siva who was afflicted with leprosy and ardent involving himself in the Swadeshi
  • r of the House of Nobles but later contracted leprosy and was sent to leper colony at Kalawao.
  • blood to the lady in order to heal the lady's leprosy, and dies in doing so.
  • bs e.V." and the "Togo project" of the German leprosy and tuberculosis aid organisation "Deutsche L
  • her, Count Odelard, after he became sick with leprosy and believed that she would not take proper c
  • because while he was in Athens he contracted leprosy, and when he returned home he was imprisoned
  • a new king came to the throne, all victims of leprosy and ringworm were sought out and taken to a "
  • Though often suffering from the effects of leprosy and ruling with regency governments, Baldwin
  • His leprosy and later shunning by the rest of royal commu
  • Research farms are for leprosy bacteria, for prawn and edible fish culture,
  • Leprosy: BCG has a small protective effect against le
  • His work with leprosy began there.
  • umonia, gonorrhoea, cerebrospinal meningitis, leprosy, bubonic plague, tetanus, and syphilis, among
  • First isolated from cases of human leprosy by C. W. Duval.
  • a purana mentions how Janamejaya was cured of leprosy by taking refuge under the feet of Guruvayuru
  • vester, who healed the Emperor Constantine of leprosy by a dip in the baptismal font, and then aide
  • am argued that, in fact, the actual number of leprosy cases had reached 7,000 in the registry over
  • e help of Doctor Ruth Pfau, he also started a leprosy center in a room of his clinic for patients w
  • relocate the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease ( Leprosy) Center to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and as of
  • He made financial contributions to leprosy colonies in Hong Kong and in Carville, Louisi
  • d social concerns, supporting a ninety-member leprosy community.
  • By September 1183, Baldwin, crippled by leprosy, could no longer function as monarch.
  • ing the end of the use of lazar hospitals, as leprosy declined.
  • The Leprosy Department of this hospital provides free of
  • drug formerly used as an antibiotic to treat leprosy, dermatitis herpetiformis, tuberculosis, or p
  • initially a joint Croatian/Australian label), Leprosy Discs and NERUS (New European Recordings Unit
  • f its kind in the entire province to identify leprosy diseases before it strikes a patient, adding
  • Determination of the structures of leprosy drugs chaulmoogric acid and hydnocarpic acid
  • Progress in leprosy eradication was made in the 1970s and 1980s,
  • paintings tell the story of Father Damien (of leprosy fame), who arrived in the Kalapana area of Pu
  • rior's House, once a residence for those with leprosy; Ford House, over 600 years old; a mainly Geo
  • n IV became increasingly incapacitated by his leprosy, Guy was appointed bailli of the kingdom.
  • which made the statement that 7,000 cases of leprosy had emerged in the United States within the p
  • ocese was visited by a violent earthquake and leprosy he worked to relieve the suffering.
  • s kind in the province to conduct research on Leprosy, Hepatitis B & C, AIDS and Thalassemia.
  • Glaucoma clinics and special eye clinics for leprosy home inmates were run.
  • Leprosy Hospital bears historical significance as it
  • The Penikese Island Leper Hospital was a leprosy hospital located on Penikese Island from 1905
  • The Institute of Infection Diseases formerly ( Leprosy Hospital) situated in Manghopir, Gadap Town,
  • ys such as the blind and deaf and for boys in leprosy hospitals.
  • When she discovers that she has leprosy, however, the marriage is off, and she retire
  • From 1884-86 he researched leprosy in the Hawaiian Islands.
  • There was a major outbreak of leprosy in Parcent in 1850 and by 1887 20% of the res
  • has shown that he was suffering from advanced leprosy in his last years.
  • co-wrote the well-known death-metal releases Leprosy in 1988, From Beyond in 1990, the EP Inhuman
  • Cross River State, Guinea Worm at Nkpani, and Leprosy in Etinan.
  • feline leprosy is transmitted by bites from rats and other c
  • uncurable white disease, a mysterious form of leprosy, is selectively killing off people older than
  • In addressing the leprosy issue, Dobbs in May 2007 compared his critics
  • established to treat the virulent disease of leprosy, its knights originally being lepers themselv
  • r old King Baldwin IV, seriously afflicted by leprosy, led an out-numbered Christian force against
  • Short novels in the Collection of leprosy literature, Vol. 3,
  • He attended an International Leprosy Meeting at Bangkok which revived his interest
  • opment of Type II diabetes, susceptibility to leprosy, multiple sclerosis, asthma and inflammatory
  • The Christian king, who was crippled by leprosy, narrowly escaped being captured in the rout.
  • lip/palate, congenital abnormalities, burns & leprosy, oral disease, dental, extractions & procedur
  • ed a small colony of people who suffered from leprosy over the years until it was closed in 1921 an
  • he received a letter from a patient "why are leprosy patients not angry",concerning the unfair tre
  • After working with the leprosy patients there he was formally ordained as a
  • it and eye operation theater would also serve leprosy patients as well as the common people of the
  • The ailments he described often occurred in leprosy patients.
  • The leprosy prevention law should be amended.
  • ue to the unconstitutionality of the Japanese leprosy prevention law.
  • rapy for allergic asthma, cancer, depression, leprosy, psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema and tuberculos
  • t to assert their authority strictly enforced leprosy quarantine laws by forcefully relocated Leper
  • As professor of dermatology and a noted leprosy researcher, he served at four universities (S
  • ding to the establishment of Okinawa Airakuen Leprosy Sanatorium.
  • fell upon the king's face, insomuch that the leprosy seized upon him immediately.
  • ing an area of 200,000 sq.m., for the care of leprosy sufferers.It remains even today one of Africa
  • me a full-time orthopaedic surgeon in Central Leprosy Teaching and Research Institute in Chingleput
  • After retiring from the Central Leprosy Teaching and Research Institute, He worked as
  • infections, typhoid, whooping cough, measles, leprosy, tuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis and malar
  • According to the legend, Ghosha suffered from leprosy, which disfigured her.
  • ot, where they find Drapondor - infected with leprosy, which is also the cause of his detachment fr
  • tions in Mirpurkhas and its surroundings: for leprosy work, tuberculosis cure and prevention, and s