Huaxi (West of China) LeprosariumThe leprosarium had 40 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Beihai Puren LeprosariumIn 1951, the leprosarium had 152 patients, and was under the Directorship of Zeng Jiyue. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
In 1951, two years after the foundation of New China, Shandong provincial government allocated considerable funds for the repair of the existing five leprosaria [Jinan, Yanzhou, Qingdao, and Qingzhou]. The number of beds increased from 200 to 1050.[Other][China]
1951
Jianshui leprosariumThe leprosarium had 10 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Nanchang LeprosariumIn 1951, the leprosarium housed 80 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Xundao Hospital ClinicIn 1951, the leprosarium housed 18 patients, and Li Jinglong was the Director. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Hangchow Leper HospitalThe leprosarium was Directed by Dr D Sturtou and Dr Sudali (UK). It was the only leprosarium in the province, with 70 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Hebei (North of Yellow River) leprosariumThe leprosarium had 82 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Anlong leprosariumThe leprosarium had 100 patients, and was directed by Pr. Golie (France). Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Qiongya LeprosariumIn 1951, the leprosarium housed 150 patients, and was under the Directorship of Dr N Bercovitz. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
In 1951 Born of Those Years was published by Perry Burgess, the President of the Leonard Wood Memorial "Appendix 1 Important Dates and Events in the Scientific Program of the Leonard Wood Memorial" in Forty Years of Leprosy Research: History of the Leonard Wood Memorial (American Leprosy Foundation) 1928 to 1967 by Esmond R Long (Washington DC: Office of the Medical Director, Leonard Wood Memorial, 1967)[Organisation]
1951
Cheli leprosariumThe leprosarium had 137 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Xiaogan LeprosariumIn 1951, the leprosarium housed 80 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Tsinan LeprosariumThe leprosarium had 60 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Xiaowang Island leprosariumThe leprosarium had 100 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Sala brook leprosariumThe leprosarium had 200 patients, and was directed by Pr. Feijihua (Canada). Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Leprosy donating Clinic of Truth HospitalIn 1951, the leprosarium housed 100 patients, and was under the Directorship of the Truth Hospital. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
From 1951-1956, J A Doull was appointed the investigator for the Veterans Administration contract for the clinical evaluation studies in leprosy "Appendix 1 Important Dates and Events in the Scientific Program of the Leonard Wood Memorial" in Forty Years of Leprosy Research: History of the Leonard Wood Memorial (American Leprosy Foundation) 1928 to 1967 by Esmond R Long (Washington DC: Office of the Medical Director, Leonard Wood Memorial, 1967)[Organisation]
1951
Jianchuan leprosariumThe leprosarium had 30 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Tsingtao leprosariumThe leprosarium had 30 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
National Leprosarium of Shanghai65 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Tianman LeprosariumThe leprosarium had 203 patients, and was under the Directorship of Professor Xu'anlai. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Anning leprosariumThe leprosarium had 46 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Leprosy Clinic of the Evangelic Hospital, ShantouIn 1951, the leprosarium housed 250 patients, and was under the Directorship of Margueriten Everham. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
“The appointment of Dr M H Gabriel as Superintendent of the Peel Island Leprosarium [Queensland] followed reorganization of that institution. Dr Gabriel who, before his medical course, was an analyst in the analytical laboratory is a Government Medical Fellowship Holder. (M H Gabriel, Acting Superintendent “Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy)”Health Department Annual Report extract: 1951-52)[Other][Australasia]
1951
Dengchuan leprosariumThe leprosarium had 41 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Lufeng County leprosariumThe leprosarium had 12 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Kunming County Leprosy Isolation HouseThe leprosarium had 38 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Weihua LeprosariumIn 1951, the leprosarium had 52 patients, and was under the Directorship of Professor W. L. Winter. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]
1951
Fumin leprosariumThe leprosarium had 41 patients. Source: Professor Jiang Cheng (Compiler), "A Schedule of the Leprosy Hospitals and Clinics: Preliminary Investigation in China" Department for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, Ministry of Health, China (April 1951).[Leprosarium][China]