Leprosarium, East Arm, Darwin, 1937 - 1967, courtesy of .
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Much of the correspondence on this file relates to entitlements and pension claims for individual patients. It also contains an issue of 'Health', the journal of the Commonwealth Department of Health, from September 1964 which includes an article about new approaches to the treatment of Leprosy at East Arm.
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13 May 2022
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