General Images Of The Bombay Leprosy Project

D. V. Raja, a paramedical worker for the Bombay Leprosy Project (BLP), holds pieces of broken razor blades used for skin smear tests for a photograph at the organization's referral center in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. While leprosy, described in Indian texts from the 6th century BC, has been cleared from the developed world, its regaining ground in India, which has become the biggest source of cases imported into the U.K. and Australia. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images
D. V. Raja, a paramedical worker for the Bombay Leprosy Project (BLP), holds pieces of broken razor blades used for skin smear tests for a photograph at the organization's referral center in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. While leprosy, described in Indian texts from the 6th century BC, has been cleared from the developed world, its regaining ground in India, which has become the biggest source of cases imported into the U.K. and Australia. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images
General Images Of The Bombay Leprosy Project
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INDIA LEPROSY