- was
known as a
leprosaria, leprosarium, or leprosorium,
names which are
sometimes used in
English as well. The
Latin domus leprosaria was
calqued in English...
- hospitals,
leprosaria, and
colonies were
built to
quarantine persons with
leprosy and ****ociated with its stigma. Some of the
leprosaria and colonies...
-
lepers due to the
persisting moral stigma and who ran the
leprosaria.
Although the
leprosaria in
Western Europe removed the sick from society, they were...
- from
public leprosaria throughout ****an were imprisoned.
Prisons for
conventional crimes had been
built earlier in all
public leprosaria. A
total of 22...
-
autochthonous strain that had
persisted from an
earlier period.
Numerous leprosaria, or
leper hospitals, were
founded in the
Middle Ages;
Matthew Paris, a...
-
pointing out that
lepers often lived within communities in
leper houses (
leprosaria) and were
supported by
charitable donations. As the
alleged conspiracy...
-
military installations,
prisons and
other correctional institutions,
leprosaria, and
mental health asylums.
Buildings can be up to a
height of 15 meters...
- died of
tuberculosis in
mainland ****an with a rate of 20% at the
worst leprosaria. In Okinawa, more than 25% of
patients died in the
sanatorium in the same...
- Juris.
December 24, 1980.
Retrieved April 18, 2020. "Culion and Tala
Leprosaria: Part 5". "REPUBLIC ACT No. 9420: AN ACT
CONVERTING TWO
HUNDRED (200)...
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Christendom underwent a
charitable revolution. Rich
patrons founded many
leprosaria and
hospitals for the sick and poor. New
confraternities and religious...