Publication On the Physical and Ethnological Conditions under Which Leprosy Occurs in China, the Malay Peninsula, the East Indian Archipelago, and the Islands of the Pacific. Cantlie J. Transactions. Epidemiological Society of London. 1898; Download PDF
Publication Lepra at one hundred years: A century of innovation and research Innes J, Lockwood D. Lepra. Leprosy Review. 2024; 95 (2) : 1-5. Download PDF
Publication Lepro-C: Defining the Macroscopic Assessment of Leprosy Using the Evidence of Child and Adult Skeletal Remains Mills T. University of Reading. School of Archaeology. 2024; Download PDF
Publication Emergence and Spread of Leprosy, and its socio, economic, religion impact on the early India- 1800 BCE to 600 CE Dhulipala K. University of Mysore. the 39th Annual Session of the Andhra Pradesh History Congress. 2015; Download PDF
Publication Human leprosy and rat leprosy; a discussion of their respective problems Marchoux E. Oxford University Press (OUP). Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1912; 5 (5) : 184-189.
Publication Fontilles 120 years ago: the last sanatorium in Europe Jover I A. La Marina Alta. 2024; Download PDF
Publication Fractured Understandings of Leprosy in Bombay City, 1867–1933 Neelakantan V. University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress). Canadian Journal of Health History. 2024; 41 (1) : 1-10.
Publication Ancient Mycobacterium leprae genome reveals medieval English red squirrels as animal leprosy host Urban C, Blom AA, Avanzi C, et al. Elsevier BV. Current Biology. 2024; Download PDF
Publication Lepra: una enfermedad de la piel olvidada Solana A. D. C, Navarrete M. R. Dermatología Revista Mexicana. 2024; 68 (2) : 151-152. Download PDF
Publication Leprosy in Robben Island: Historical and medical insights and a comparative study with India Srivastava P, Dev PP, Srivastava P, et al. Scientific Scholar. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2024; Download PDF