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110 2  United States Marine Hospital No. 66 (Carville, La.) 
410 2  National Leprosarium (U.S.) 
410 2  U.S. Marine Hospital No. 66 (Carville, La.) 
410 2  US Marine Hospital No. 66 (Carville, La.) 
410 1  United States.|bMarine Hospital No. 66 (Carville, La.) 
410 1  United States.|bPublic Health Service.|bMarine Hospital 
       No. 66 (Carville, La.) 
510 2  |wa|aLouisiana Leper Home 
510 2  |wb|aPublic Health Service Hospital at Carville, La. 
670    Hahn, A.M. Changes in the quality of patient care ... 1990
       :|bleaf 14 (Louisiana Leper Home acquired by federal 
       government 1921; became United States Marine Hospital 
       Number 66) leaf 55 (official designation changed 1951 from
       United States Marine Hospital Number 66 to United States 
       Public Health Service Hospital) 
670    Star, Sept. 1944:|bcover p. 2 (United States Marine 
       Hospital, National Leprosarium, Carville, La.) 
670    LC manual auth. cd.|b(2/1/21, Louisiana Leper Home, taken 
       over by Public Health Service, became U.S. Marine Hospital
       No. 66) 
670    National Hansen's Disease Programs Web site, Dec. 13, 2006
       |b(U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health 
       Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Primary 
       Health Care, National Hansen's Disease Programs; in 1894, 
       five men and two women with Hansen's disease, then called 
       leprosy, were brought by barge to an abandoned sugar 
       plantation, known only as Indian Camp, on a bend of the 
       Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.  
       Now - more than a hundred years later - the Gillis W. Long
       Hansen's Disease Center, now known as the National 
       Hansen's Disease Programs, is recognized worldwide for its
       achievement in Hansen's disease treatment, rehabilitation,
       training, and education; a place called by many names: 
       Indian Camp, Woodlawn, Louisiana Leper Home, United States
       Marine Hospital #66, United States Marine Hospital, United
       States Public Health Service Hospital, National Hansen's 
       Disease Center, Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center, 
       National Hansen's Disease Programs, and known to the rest 
       of the world simply as Carville)