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  2. Leprosy in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1920s, Louisiana's incidence rate of leprosy reached an all-time high of 12 per 100,000. [11] However, leprosy never became an epidemic in Louisiana and at the most residents Carville ever had was about 400 people. [12] By the early 1990s, the leprosarium had a budget of $21 million in U.S. per year.

  3. Thibodaux museum exhibits photos from Vacherie man who ... - AOL

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    An exhibit at Thibodaux’s Jean Lafitte Museum shows how one man was both a patient and the chronicler of America’s first leprosy community. Carville, Louisiana, became America’s first ...

  4. Carville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Carville Historic District in Carville, Louisiana, is a 60-acre (24 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 18, 1992. [1] It formerly served as a treatment facility for leprosy , and was called the National Leprosarium , Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center and Public Health Service ...

  5. Carville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Carville is a neighborhood of St. Gabriel, located in Iberville Parish in southern Louisiana, sixteen miles south of Baton Rouge, on the Mississippi River.Best known as the childhood hometown of famed political consultant James Carville, it is also known for its sixty-five-year history as the only place in America to treat leprosy until outpatient treatment became viable in 1981.

  6. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    The National Leprosarium at Carville, Louisiana, known in 1955 as the Louisiana Leper Home, was the only leprosy hospital in the mainland United States. Leprosy patients from all over the United States were sent to Carville to be kept in isolation away from the public, as not much about leprosy transmission was known at the time and stigma ...

  7. Josefina Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero had leprosy and was an unsuspicious and effective surveillance asset for American allied forces. [2] [3] In 1948, she made history as the first foreign national with leprosy to receive a U.S. visa, and her admission to the Carville Leprosarium was accompanied by significant media attention. [4]

  8. National Hansen's Disease Museum - Wikipedia

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    U.S. National Hansen's Disease Museum, within the Carville Historic District; National Hansen's Disease Museum (Japan) This page was last edited on 8 ...

  9. Madonna’s ‘Gorgeous’ Family Praised by Fans in Rare Photo ...

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    Madonna delighted fans with several new photos she just shared of her kids–one of which was a group shot that featured all six of her children and her dad, Silvio Ciccone.. On Monday, the 66 ...