A woman suffering leprosy shows her hands on March 16, 2008 in Marchoux, the first leprous village in the Ivory Coast. The village was named after French doctor and leprosy specialist Emile Marchoux (1862-1943), know for his fight for people suffering leprosy.
A man suffering leprosy shows her hands on March 16, 2008 in Marchoux, the first leprous village in the Ivory Coast. The village was named after French doctor and leprosy specialist Emile Marchoux (1862-1943), know for his fight for people suffering leprosy.
A man suffering leprosy shows her hands on March 16, 2008 in Marchoux, the first leprous village in the Ivory Coast. The village was named after French doctor and leprosy specialist Emile Marchoux (1862-1943), know for his fight for people suffering leprosy.
A woman suffering leprosy sits on the floor on March 16, 2008 in Marchoux, the first leprous village in the Ivory Coast. The village was named after French doctor and leprosy specialist Emile Marchoux (1862-1943), know for his fight for people suffering leprosy.
A woman suffering leprosy shows her hands on March 16, 2008 in Marchoux, the first leprous village in the Ivory Coast. The village was named after French doctor and leprosy specialist Emile Marchoux (1862-1943), know for his fight for people suffering leprosy.
A woman suffering leprosy shows her hands on March 16, 2008 in Marchoux, the first leprous village in the Ivory Coast. The village was named after French doctor and leprosy specialist Emile Marchoux (1862-1943), know for his fight for people suffering leprosy.
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