Prize essays on leprosy / Newman. Ehlers. Impey.

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1895
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On the history of the decline and final extinction of leprosy as an endemic disease in the British Islands
Conditions under which leprosy has declined in Iceland
Leprosy in South Africa
On spontaneous recovery from leprosy
Report presented to the thirty-seventh annual meeting of the New Sydenham Society held in London, August 2nd, 1895
Leprosy : prize essays

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London : New Sydenham Society, 1895.

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6 unnumbered pages, 228 pages, 39 unnumbered pages : maps ; 23 cm.

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Spine title: Leprosy : prize essays
"These Prize Essays on Leprosy are - by the permission of the Committee in charge of the National Leprosy Fund under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales - reprinted from the type used for their original publication." -- Contents page
Includes 'Report presented to the Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the New Sydenham Society, Held in London, August 2nd, 1895. With balance sheet for 1894, List of officers for 1895-96, and List of Published Works." London : H. K. Lewis, 1895 -- p. [39] at back of book

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On the history of the decline and final extinction of leprosy as an endemic disease in the British Islands / by George Newman -- Conditions under which leprosy has declined in Iceland / by Edward Ehlers -- Leprosy in South Africa / by S. P. Impey -- On spontaneous recovery from leprosy / S. P. Impey

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