Damien de Veuster (1840-1889): A life devoted to lepers

Clin Dermatol. 2018 Sep-Oct;36(5):680-685. doi: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2018.05.001. Epub 2018 May 17.

Abstract

Father Damien de Veuster, or Saint Damien of Molokai (1840-1889), was one of the pioneers of the holistic approach to care provision for leprosy patients and contributed to the overcoming of the patients' social stigmatization. He devoted his life to the lepers living in America's only leper colony, on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, where people with leprosy were required to live under government-sanctioned medical quarantine. Father Damien gained practical skills in caring for the sick, eagerly learning wound cleansing, bandaging techniques, and drug administration from a nurse. Mahatma Gandhi said that Father Damien's work had inspired his own social campaigns in India.

Publication types

  • Biography
  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Belgium
  • Hawaii
  • History, 19th Century
  • Leper Colonies / history
  • Leprosy / history*
  • Leprosy / therapy
  • Patient Isolation / history

Personal name as subject

  • Damien de Veuster