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Notes on Acquired Leprosy as Observed in England [PDF]
J. Ciaran Hutchinson
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NO CENTURY in the history of medicine has seen such revolutionary changes in our conception of disease, especially in the realm of treatment, as has the twentieth century, particularly in the last 30 years. New discoveries have given rise to fresh approaches to diseases which hitherto were considered incurable, and many of these diseased conditions ...
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Leprosy Treated with Sulphetrone in 1943 [PDF]
A. H. Harkness, G.G. Brownlee
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Leprosy in the past has been shrouded in mystery and characterised by deformity. While much more is known of the disease today, allowing the majority of patients to be treated without undue difficulty, physiotherapy in lep-rosy has grown out of a need to prevent, minimise and correct deformities caused by the disease.
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The Recrudescence of Leprosy, and its Causation. A Popular Treatise [PDF]
William Tebb
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