01473nas a2200313 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001500055653001100070653002600081653002600107653001100133653001000144653001900154653001200173653000900185653002200194653001900216100001100235700001100246700001500257700001300272700001300285245007700298300001000375490000700385520075300392022001401145 2003 d c2003 Feb10aBalneology10aFemale10aHistory, 19th Century10aHistory, 20th Century10aHumans10aJapan10aLeper Colonies10aleprosy10aMale10aPatient Isolation10aPatient Rights1 aMori S1 aKato S1 aYokoyama H1 aTanaka U1 aKaneda S00a[The history of Yunosawa village and the policy of leprosy of Japan. I]. a11-250 v723 a

There was a village which was called Yunosawa, lots of leprosy patients lived, existed from 1887 to 1941, Kusatu town, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. It was the only place continued securing self-government to the last as area was free from the isolation policy of State in prewar days there. The aim of this study will make clear the dynamism of "The protection from the tension of the society of leprosy patient currently persecuted" to "The defense of the society from the leprosy patient who is a source of infection". In this study, it outlined what community of Yunosawa village. This seen here was not an image called the illness person's group but the advanced community, and was equipped fully with an autonomous system, institution, etc.

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