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The dark island : leprosy in New Zealand and the Quail Island colony / Benjamin Kingsbury.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Bridget Williams Books, 2019.Description: 176 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781988545981
  • 1988545986
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.196996 23
Contents:
Map of Quail Island -- A very suspicious case -- Without the camp -- Bread, bread, scones and bread -- I get no consideration -- Leper contact -- We cannot go on -- The cattle of the lepers -- More pleasant conditions.
Summary: "From 1906 to 1925 Quail Island was the site of New Zealand's leprosy colony. The colony began by accident, as it were, after the discovery of a leprosy sufferer in Christchurch. As further patients arrived from across the country, it grew into a controversial and troubled institution - an embarrassment to the Health Department, an object of pity to a few, a source of fear to many. It was a place that some people wanted to forget, but its stories are worth remembering: among them are stories of remarkable generosity and selflessness, as well as of violence and great suffering.This narrative from a young historian reveals a little-known aspect of New Zealand's past. Through the tale of the Quail Island colony, the book shines a light on wider society in that period, both in New Zealand and beyond"--Publisher information.
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Non-Fiction - New Zealand Non-Fiction - New Zealand Waimate Non-Fiction Non Fiction 362.196996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not for loan A00706571

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Map of Quail Island -- A very suspicious case -- Without the camp -- Bread, bread, scones and bread -- I get no consideration -- Leper contact -- We cannot go on -- The cattle of the lepers -- More pleasant conditions.

"From 1906 to 1925 Quail Island was the site of New Zealand's leprosy colony. The colony began by accident, as it were, after the discovery of a leprosy sufferer in Christchurch. As further patients arrived from across the country, it grew into a controversial and troubled institution - an embarrassment to the Health Department, an object of pity to a few, a source of fear to many. It was a place that some people wanted to forget, but its stories are worth remembering: among them are stories of remarkable generosity and selflessness, as well as of violence and great suffering.This narrative from a young historian reveals a little-known aspect of New Zealand's past. Through the tale of the Quail Island colony, the book shines a light on wider society in that period, both in New Zealand and beyond"--Publisher information.

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