ILA Global Project on the History of Leprosy

Page available in English only
Page available in English only
Page available in English only
Search the database for leprosy archives
 
Home page Contact details for the project  Getting the best out of this website and database, including place name changes  Map of website for easy navigation  Useful links to other websites Back to opening page of site
You are here - Bibliography

 

'Leprosy Archives - Preserve Them!' online booklet
 
Bios, abstracts, publications and contact details of academics in the field of leprosy  
Images from leprosy history and the present day
 
Historic maps with links to database entries  
Bulletin board for notices and publications  
Information on the International Leprosy Association  
Add your details to our database  
List of established publications  
Members of the project steering group  
Acknowledgements to Contributors to the project  


Bibliography from San Diego Museum of Man

 

 

The following bibliography is from Human Paleopathology and Related Subjects, a bibliography published by the San Diego Museum of Man.

Author: A-B C-D E-F G-H I-K L-M N-P R-S T-V W-Z



Wade, H. W., and V. Ledowsky. 1952. "The Leprosy Epidemic at Nauru: A Review." International Journal of Leprosy (Washington DC) 20(1):1-29.

Walter, A. 1926. "La Lepra en la Antigüedad." Revista Médica del Rosario 1:95-98.

Washburn, W. L. 1950. "Leprosy Among Scandinavian Settlers in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1854-1932." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 24:123-148.

Wayson, N. E. 1938. "The History of Leprosy." In: Milestones in Medicine. New York: New York Academy of Medicine, pp. 185-231.

Weber, M. 1994. "Funf Leprafalle im 20. Jahrhundert in der Schweiz." [5 Leprosy Cases in the 20th Century in Switzerland.]. [German]. Schweizerische Rundschau fuer Medizin Praxis 83(27-28):797-803.

Weiss, Daniel L., and Vilhelm Mfller-Christensen. 1971. "An Unusual Case of Tuberculosis in a Medieval Leper." Danish Medical Bulletin 18(1):11-14.

Weiss, Daniel L., and Vilhelm Mfller-Christensen. 1971. An Unusual Case of Tuberculosis in a Medieval Leper. Kobenhaven: Kobenhavans Universitets Medicinsk-Historiske Institut og Museum Arsberetning.

Weiss, Daniel L., and Vilhelm Mfller-Christensen. 1971. "Leprosy, Echinococcosis and Amulets: A Study of Medieval Danish Inhumation." [For annotation, see Paleopathology Newsletter, 1973, 2:11.]. Medical History 15(3):260-267.

Wellmann, Klaus F. 1968. [Notes on the History of Leprosy in the Kingdom of Hawaii.]. [German]. Sudhoffs Archiv; Vierteljahrsschrift fuer Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften der Pharmazie und der Mathematik 52:221-256.

Wells, Calvin. 1962. "A Possible Case of Leprosy from a Saxon Cemetery at Beckford." Medical History 6(4):383-386.

Wells, Calvin. 1962. "A Possible Case of Leprosy from a Saxon Cemetery at Beckford." Leprosy Review 6(4):318-384.

Wells, Calvin. 1967. "A Leper Cemetery at South Acre, Norfolk." [For annotation, see Paleopathology Newsletter, 1973, 4:16.]. Medieval Archaeology 11:242-248.

Wickersheimer, E. 1909. "Eine Kölnische Lepraschau vom Jahre 1357." Archiv fuer Geschichte der Medizin 2:434.

Wickersheimer, E. 1932. "Lèpre et Juifs au Moyen Age." Janus (Leiden) 36:43-48.

Wood, S. R. 1974. "A Short History of Leprosy in Postage Stamps." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 67(8):717-719.

Wood, S. R. 1991. "A Contribution to the History of Tuberculosis and Leprosy in 19th Century Norway." Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 84(7):428-430.

Woringer, F., and R. Burgun. 1967. [Lessons To Be Drawn from Leprosy in Strasbourg in the Middle Ages.]. [French]. Dermatologia Internationalis 6:236-242.

World Health Organization. 1953. "Expert Committee on Leprosy." Geneva: Technical Report Series No. 71.

Worth, Robert M. 1996. "Leprosy in Hawaii: The End of an Epidemic." International Journal of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases 64(4):441-447.

Wright, H. P. 1889. Leprosy an Imperial Danger. London: J. and H. Churchill.

Yadin, Y. 1985. The Temple Scroll. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Yoeli, M. 1955. "A "Facies Leontina" of Leprosy on an Ancient Canaanite Jar." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 10:331-335.

Yoeli, M. 1968. "Mot, the Canaanite God, as Symbol of the Leper." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 44:1057-1067.

Young, Richard A., Vijay Mehra, Douglas Sweester, Thomas Buchanan, Josephine Clark-Curtiss, Ronald W. Davis, and Barry R. Bloom. 1985. "Genes for the Major Protein Antigens of the Leprosy Parasite Mycobacterium leprae." Nature (London) 316(6027):450-452.

Zambaco-Pacha, D. A. 1914. La Lèpre à Travers les Siècles et les Contrées. Paris: Masson.

Zias, Joe. 1985. "Leprosy in the Byzantine Monasteries of the Judean Desert." [For annotation, see Paleopathology Newsletter, 1986, 53:17.]. Koroth 9(1-2):242-248.

Zias, Joe. 1986. "Was Byzantine Herodian a Leporsorium?" Biblical Archaeologist 49:182-186.

Zias, Joe. 1989. "Lust and Leprosy: Confusion or Correlation." Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 275:27-31.

Zias, Joe. 1991. "Death and Disease in Ancient Israel." [For annotation, see Paleopathology Newsletter, 1992, 78:15.]. Biblical Archaeologist 54(3):146-159.

Zias, Joe. 1991. "Leprosy and Tuberculosis in the Byzantine Monasteries of the Judean Desert." In: Donald J. Ortner, and Arthur C. Aufderheide, eds. Human Paleopathology: Current Syntheses and Future Options. A Symposium held at the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 24-31 July 1988. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. 197-199.

Zias, Joe. 1995. "Reply to comments on "DNA of Mycobacterium leprae Detected by PCR in Ancient Bone."" [Letter]. [See Joel Blondiaux, 1995; Charlotte A. Roberts, and Ronald Dixon, 1995.]. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 5(3):301.

 

 

 

 

 
 


Top of page

blue line

| Home | Contact Us | Hints and Tips | Site Map | Links | Title Page | Search Database |
Preserve Your Archives
| Academic Network | Picture Gallery |
Interactive Maps |
Bulletin Board
| More About ILA | Call For Archives | Bibliography
| Steering Group | Contributors |

blue line

Page last updated 28 November 2003

© 2002 ILA Global Project on the History of Leprosy

 

 

World Health Organisation     University of Oxford     Nippon Foundation

 

Valid HTML 4.01  UNESCO Archives Portal Website   Bobby WorldWide Approved