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Philippines

The Spanish recorded leprosy in the Philippines from the beginning of the seventeenth century. The Jesuit priests built a hospital, originally for the indigenous inhabitants of the islands, but later dedicated to those with leprosy.

See Site of Significance: Culion for a description of leprosy in the Philippines under the American Administration

See Site of Significance: Culion for a description of leprosy in the Philippines under the American Administration

The International Leprosy Association was founded in Manila, in 1931, with Victor Heiser as president and Robert Greenhill Cochrane as secretary.

In 2010, WHO reported that a total of 8386 cases were registered in the Western Pacific Region with a prevalence rate of 0.05 per ten thousand population. Five countries (ChinaMalaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Vietnam) contributed to 86% of the total prevalence.

See also: A Legacy of Public Health: The Department of Health Story (PDF), 2nd ed, p. 32 and 47-9

Scholarship:

Warwick Anderson, Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in the Philippines (Durham and London: Duke UP, 2006).

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Dr Jose Guerrero Tolentino

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

Jose Guerrero Tolent…
Eliodoro Donato Mercado

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

Eliodoro Donato Merc…
Casimiro B Lara

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

Dr Casimiro B Lara (…
Dr José Natalio Rodriguez

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

José Natalio Rodrigu…

Reading Material

Collecting People with Leprosy (Culion Museum and Archives)

Category:Blog

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

Culion Leprosy Colony (Philippines)

At one tim…

Category:Testimonies

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

Man with a Message

Originally…

Category:Blog

Area:Western Pacific

Country:Philippines

Aspects of the Collection

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