Extension of Monegar Choultry; construction of leper hospital
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The Managers of the Monegar Choultry are authorised to rebuild and enlarge the hospital attached to it - sanction is given for the erection of a separate Leper Hospital.
File includes: Government of India, Central Adisory Board of Health, Report on Leprosy and its Control in India (1941) League of Nations, Health Organisation, Report on the Study Tour of the Secretary of the Leprosy Commission in Europe, South America and the Far East, Jan 1929-June 1930 (Gen...
O&E 8917/31 - The Work of The British Empire Leprosy Association and the acceptance of the Secretary of State for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, of the office of Vice President of the Association
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File includes the following publications: British Empire Leprosy Relief Association (B.E.L.R.A.) Report for 1936 entitled ‘Leprosy, a Problem of Colonial Development’ (includes photographs of leprosy victims)Memorandum and Articles of Association of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association ...
E&O 1414/36 - League of Nations International Research Centre for Research on Leprosy
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File consists of: League of Nations [single page] communication, dated 25th February 1936, relating to Article 12 of the Organic Statute of the International Centre for Research on Leprosy League of Nations Health Organisation - Report to the Council on the Work of the Twenty-Second Session of t...
E&O 1889/36 - League of Nations Health Organisations: Far Eastern Rural Hygiene Conference of August 1937
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File includes: League of Nations Health Organisation Intergovernmental Conference of Far-Eastern Countries on Rural Hygiene - Report by the Preparatory Committee (Geneva1937) League of Nations Health Organisation Report of the Intergovernmental Conference of Far-Eastern Countries on Rural Hygien...
E&0 1465/40 - Treatment of Leprosy at the Chiengmai Leper Asylum
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File includes: Report on researches into leprosy and of the work of a young German scientist Dr. M J Oberdorffer at the Chiengmai Leper Asylum that laid the foundation for a new method of the treatment of the disease