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Well, the family tree in the Cast of Characters tab says that the year is 1941. That was the year Edmund Cowdry published a paper on the results of succesfully treating leprorsy in rats, leading to Guy H. Faget to begin human trails using promin and sulfoxone sodium. The ’40s were the decade that saw promin become the first effective cure for leprorsy.
Strob about 6 years ago
Check with Father Damiaan.
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Sez you, Ugly!
Khatkhattu Premium Member about 6 years ago
He will be more than willing to lend a hand. (Nose, finger, other body part)
momma-tink about 6 years ago
“Ivan don’t be icky” that made me laugh until the tears ran down my face.
Fiona D Premium Member about 6 years ago
Don’t listen to him, Wiggy. You are neither gross nor weird.
miscreant about 6 years ago
Don’t mind the glowing red eyes. Nothing to see there.
DennyWheeler about 6 years ago
“Ivan, don’t be icky”—isn’t that Ivan’s basic personality?
knight1192a about 6 years ago
Well, the family tree in the Cast of Characters tab says that the year is 1941. That was the year Edmund Cowdry published a paper on the results of succesfully treating leprorsy in rats, leading to Guy H. Faget to begin human trails using promin and sulfoxone sodium. The ’40s were the decade that saw promin become the first effective cure for leprorsy.
So yes, Offal, lepers are still a thing.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Strong-bodied lepers definitely are still a thing.