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Tuberous Leprosy
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Tuberous Leprosy
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LEPROSY: Patient with tuberous leprosy.


Extracted from Leprosy In Its Clinical & Pathological Aspects by G. Armauer Hansen and Carl Looft, Wright and Co, Bristol, 1895, Plate III.

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Keywords: Patients; PATIENT; Leprosy; 19th century

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