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  2. Leprosy Mission Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Leprosy Mission Australia (TLMA) is a Christian medical charity dedicated to eradicating leprosy, and supporting those affected by the disease. An independent Australian charity, it is an active member of Leprosy Mission International (LMI) a global federation working in 28 countries. [ 1 ]

  3. Grace Warren - Wikipedia

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    She became permanent staff in 1962 having become an expert in the treatment of deformities caused by leprosy. She submitted her research to the University of Sydney and was awarded a Master of Surgery in 1972. [3] When the Hei Ling Chau Leprosy Hospital closed in 1975, she continued to work throughout Asia on behalf of Leprosy Mission Australia ...

  4. Annelies Wilder-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Wilder-Smith obtained her MD from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, in 1987. She then received her master's degree in international health from the Curtin University in Australia, and her PhD from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 2003. [5] [6] Wilder-Smith is a qualified public health physician with a PhD in infectious ...

  5. The Leprosy Mission - Wikipedia

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    Countries where the Leprosy Mission is active as of 2011. The Leprosy Mission is an international and inter-denominational Christian NGO, the largest and oldest organisation working in the fight against leprosy. Founded as the Mission to Lepers, [1] it has the goal of zero leprosy transmission by 2035.

  6. Wellesley Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Wellesley C. Bailey (1846-1937) was the founder of the international charity The Leprosy Mission. [1] In India, in the 1860s, he witnessed the severe consequences of the disease and vowed to make caring for those struggling with leprosy his life's work. [2]

  7. John Charles Hargrave - Wikipedia

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    John Hargrave was born in 1931 in Perth, Western Australia. [11] He had one sibling, Barbara Kathleen Hargrave, who was born in 1928 and died after 2017 in Tasmania. John's father, Norman Hargrave, was born in Yorkshire, England and died in Perth, Western Australia in 1938, at the age of 41.

  8. Stephen Douglas Sturton - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Douglas Sturton, C.B.E., O.St.J., M.A., M.D. (1896 - 1970) was an English medical missionary. He worked in Hangzhou, China, formally referred to as Hangchow, and was the last of the Church Missionary Society's English missionaries to leave the country. [1]

  9. Lepra (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The Leprosy Notes of 1928 and 1929 as well as all Leprosy Review issues from 1930 to 2001 are freely available online thanks to the Full Text Leprosy Project, an initiative of the Lauro de Souza Lima Institute of Secretary of Health of São Paulo, in cooperation with the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information and The ...