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A first-person memoir describes hands-on charitable work among people afflicted with leprosy in colonial Calcutta, portraying daily life in asylums, personal encounters with sufferers, efforts to raise a dedicated leper fund, public meetings and benefit performances, and the collaboration of clergy and medical practitioners. The narrative stitches together vivid portraits, hospital scenes, advocacy for European and Eurasian patients, and practical details about treatment, while an appended medical chapter provides a clinical overview of the disease. The voice combines humanitarian concern with reporting on social attitudes, institutional shortcomings, and attempts to improve care through local fundraising and organized support.

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Alice M. Hayes

Alice M. Hayes was an author known for her contributions to both literature and practical guides in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She gained recognition for her book "The Horsewoman: A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding," which provided insights and techniques for women riders, reflecting the evolving role of women in equestrian sports. Additionally, her work "My Leper Friends" offers a poignant exploration of compassion and humanity, showcasing her ability to address social issues through her writing. Hayes's diverse interests and expertise highlight her unique position in the literary landscape of her time.

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