Eugene Kellersberger

Eugene Roland Kellersberger (August 6, 1888 – January 28, 1966) was an American physician who was a pioneer in the treatment of leprosy and a missionary surgeon in Africa.

In addition to his medical research, he fought to reduce the stigma of leprosy.

He was educated at Whitis Academy in Austin, Texas, and received his B.A.

[2] The Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia has the collection of Eugene R. Kellersberger's papers,[2] including diaries, scrapbooks and biography, correspondence, medical work, personal papers, and photographic and related textual materials.

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