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  2. Leper colony - Wikipedia

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    Laoe Si Momo (Spring Water) leper colony was founded on August 25, 1906, in the Batak region of Sumatra, 10 kilometers from Kaban Jahe. Within five months it was home to 72 people affected with leprosy and by April 1921 colony included 280. The patients lived in small houses. In 2001, government-run leper colonies in Japan came under judicial ...

  3. History of leprosy - Wikipedia

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    The history of leprosy was traced to its origins by an international team of 22 geneticists using comparative genomics of the worldwide distribution of Mycobacterium leprae. [1] Monot et al. (2005) determined that leprosy originated in East Africa or the Near East and traveled with humans along their migration routes, including those of trade ...

  4. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease ( HD ), is a long-term infection by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromatosis. [ 4][ 7] Infection can lead to damage of the nerves, respiratory tract, skin, and eyes. [ 4] This nerve damage may result in a lack of ability to feel pain, which can lead to the loss of parts of a person ...

  5. Leper colony stigma - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines. In 1904 a leper colony was founded in the Philippines on a remote island called Culion, also known as the Island of Living Dead. Most of these people lived in isolation and engaged in crude agriculture and fishing and most lived in great poverty. As time went on and medical advancements were made towards the curing of leprosy ...

  6. Hôpital Albert Schweitzer - Wikipedia

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    History. Albert Schweitzer opened a hospital in 1913 in Lambaréné in what was then French Equatorial Africa that became Gabon, where he ran it until his death in 1965. [ 1][ 2] He won the Nobel Prize in 1952 for his work there. [ 2] Schweitzer used the prize money to build a leper colony. [ 3]

  7. Colonial Africa - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, former German colonies in Africa were taken over by France, Belgium, and the British Empire. Physical and political elements of the African continent in 1929. After World War I, colonial powers continued to consolidate their control over their African territories.

  8. Colonisation of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Ancient and medieval colonies. Africa in 1910. In the early historical period, colonies were founded in North Africa by migrants from Europe and Western Asia, particularly Greeks and Phoenecians . Under Egypt 's Pharaoh Amasis (570–526 BC) a Greek mercantile colony was established at Naucratis, some 50 miles from the later Alexandria. [ 2]

  9. Category:Leper colonies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Leper colonies" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...