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  2. Forced Hospitalization at Honmyōji - Wikipedia

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    Forced Hospitalization at Honmyōji, also called the Honmyōji incident, was the forced hospitalization of leprosy patients living near Honmyō-ji Temple, in the western suburbs of Kumamoto, Japan on July 9, 1940. It is regarded as an incident related to the "No Leprosy Patients in Our Prefecture Movement".

  3. Kikuchi Medical Prison - Wikipedia

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    Discussions by dietmen, officials of the Ministry of Welfare and directors of leprosariums and representatives of leprosy patients agreed on the necessity of a prison. Matsuki Miyazaki, the director of Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium wrote that it was decided to build a prison at Kikuchi by majority decision of directors. The Kikuchi Medical Prison ...

  4. 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. Thibodaux museum exhibits photos from Vacherie man ...

  5. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Leprosy has historically been associated with social stigma, which continues to be a barrier to self-reporting and early treatment. [4] Leprosy is classified as a neglected tropical disease. [21] World Leprosy Day was started in 1954 to draw awareness to those affected by leprosy. [22] [4] The study of leprosy and its treatment is known as ...

  6. Leper colony - Wikipedia

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    Culion leper colony in Culion old town in Palawan, Philippines used to shelter one of the largest population of lepers in Asia, numbering between 3,500-4,000. [12] [13] Taddiport in North Devon, England, formerly a medieval leper colony Abandoned nun's quarters at the leper colony on Chacachacare Island in Trinidad and Tobago

  7. Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium - Wikipedia

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    1938: Special prison "Juukanbou" Kusatsu Special Prison, was built within the sanatorium. 1941: St.Barnaba Hospital was closed. 44 patients were transferred to Kusatsu Rakusen-en. 1947: The cruel condition of the special prison was spotlighted. The director was suspended from office. April 1996: The 1953 Leprosy Prevention Law was abolished.

  8. Culion leper colony - Wikipedia

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    However, it was later shown that 46.4% of the patients discharged as negative subsequently relapsed. [17] Culion's decline began with staff layoffs during the financial crisis of 1933. After 1935, only leprosy patients who preferred life at Culion as opposed to life at a leprosarium closer to their region were shipped to Culion.

  9. Kusatsu Special Prison - Wikipedia

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    Kusatsu Special Prison was a prison that operated between 1938 and 1947, in Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium in Kusatsu Onsen, Kusatsu town, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, where criminals from public leprosaria throughout Japan were imprisoned. Prisons for conventional crimes had been built earlier in all public leprosaria.