4th International Conference on
The History of Medicine in Southeast Asia (HOMSEA 2012)
http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/hist/homsea/conference.html
To be held in Solo (Surakarta)
2-5 July 2012
to coincide with
IAHA 2012 (International Association of Historians of Asia)
Organised by:
PERSEKIN
(Perhimpunan Sejarah Kedoktoran Indonesia /
Indonesian Association of the History of Medicine)
With support from:
The University of Indonesia
KITLV
University of Sydney
The Canada Research Chair in Health Care Pluralism, Université de Montréal (Canada)
Program HOMSEA
Monday 2 July
1.30 – 2.00 pm
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Opening
Rethy Chhem , president HOMSEA
Kartono Mohamad, president PERSEKIN
Wang Gungwu, NUS, TBC
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2.00 – 3.30 pm
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Disease and Political (In)stability
Chair:
- Promoters of Health, Preachers of Consciousness: The Philippine Islands Anti-Tuberculosis Society and its Crusade Against Spitting in the American Philippines, 1910-1946
Aaron Rom O. Moralina, Ateneo de Manila University
- A Pox on the House of Nguyen: The Social and Political Effects of Smallpox on the Last Royal Dynasty of Vietnam
Michele Thompson, Southern Connecticut State University
- Komiks and Public Health Policies during the Japanese Occupation Period in the Philippines
Karl Ian Uy Cheng Chua, Ateneo de Manila University
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3.30 – 4.00 pm
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break
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4.00 - 5.00 pm
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Medical Professionalization and Nation-Building
Chair:
- Healers in the Medical Marketplace: Traditional Medical Practitioners, Medicosand Licensed Physicians in Nineteenth Century Philippines
Mercedes Planta
- Reflections on Medicine’s Modernist Project in Indonesia
Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good, Harvard University
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5.00 – 6.00 pm
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HOMSEA Plenary Address
Chair:
The Unending Dialogue of Past and the Present in Medicine Firman Lubis, University of Indonesia
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7.00 – 9.30 pm
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Opening Ceremony
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Tuesday 3 July
8.00 – 10.15 am
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Plenary Session IAHA
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10.15 – 10.30 am
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Break
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10.30 – 12.30 am
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Medical Education in Indonesia
Chair:
- Indonesian Medical Education: The Role of the SEARO, International Aid, and the Implementation of Public Health during the 1950s
Vivek Neelakantan, University of Sydney
- Midwifery Education inDutch East Indies, 1850-1915
Liesbeth Hesselink, Independent Scholar
- The Oldest Medical School in Indonesia
S. Somadikarta, University of Indonesia
Commentator: John Harley Warner, Yale University
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12.30 – 1.15 pm
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Lunch
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1.15 – 3.15 pm
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Traditional Medicines in Southeast Asia, I
Chair:
- Continuity and Changes: The Evolution of Burmese Traditional Medicine
CéCoderey, IRSEA, Marseille
- Making Medicine, Materializing a Cure:the Therapeutic Efficacy of Shamanic Based Healing Among the Orang Sakai of Riau (Sumatra)
Nathan Porath, Pechabun Rajhabat University
- Indigenous Medical Traditions in a Frontier Society
Sebastianus Nawiyanto, University of
- as Curer and Converter: History of Islamic Medicine in Early Indonesia
Jennifer W. Nourse, University of Virginia
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3.15 – 3.45 pm
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Break
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3.45-4.45 pm
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Traditional Medicines in Southeast Asia, II
- The Undeclared War: Combating Malaria and Dysentery and Reviving Indigenous Medicine in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation Period
Arnel E. Joven, University of Asia and the Pacific
Commentator: C. Michele Thompson, Southern Connecticut State University
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4.45 – 5.45 pm
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HOMSEA Plenary Address
Exile and Healing: The Boven Digoel camp in the Dutch East Indies, 1927-1943 Rudolf Mrázek, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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7.00 – 9.00 pm
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HOMSEA Dinner
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Wednesday July 4
8.00 – 9.00 am
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Institutions for Health, from Public to Private Endeavours
Chair:
- Revisiting Bilbid and Iwahig: Prison Hospitals in the American Occupied Philippines
Francis Gealogo, Ateneo de Manila University
- Non-State Hospitals in Indonesia: The Evolutive Change since the Colonial Period
Laksono TrisnantoroBaha’uddin, Universitas Gadjah Mada
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9.00 – 10.00 am
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HOMSEA Plenary Address
‘Cholera’ Before and After 1817 in Indonesia Peter Boomgaard, KITLV
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10.00 – 10.30 am
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Break
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10.30 am – 12.30 pm
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Leprosy in Southeast Asia
Chair:
- United States Policy on Leper Segregation in the Philippines,1906-1935
Antonio C. Galang, Jr., University of the
- Comparing Leprosy in Two Dutch Colonial Contexts
Frank Huisman, Utrecht
- Leprosy in the Dutch East Indies: The Medical Debate on Hereditarianism and Contagionism
Leo Van Bergen, KITLV
Commentator: Warwick Anderson, University of Sydne
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12.30 – 1.15 pm
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Lunch
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1.15 – 2.15 pm
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Mobility, Morbidity and Urban Settings
Chair:
- Public Health Organization in Modern Bangkok: Rulers’ Thinking, External Pressures and Habitants’ Reaction
Nipaporn Ratchatapattanakul, Thammasat
- Two Birds with One Stone: Health Concerns in the Process of Urban Transport “Modernization” in American-Occupied Manila
Michael D. Pante, Ateneo de Manila University
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2.15 – 3.45 pm
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Workshop on the History of Psychiatry in Indonesia
Byron Good, Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good, Hans Pols, Denny Thong and others
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3.15 – 3.45 pm
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Break
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3.45 – 6.00 pm
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Solo Batik Festival
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7.00 – 9.00 pm
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Dinner hosted by the Mayor of Solo
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Thursday 5 July
8.00 – 10.00 am
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Circulation and Construction of Medical Knowledge in Southeast Asia
Chair:
- Southeast Asian Medicine in the 18th Century: Notes from Linnaean Travel Accounts
David Dunér, Lund
- Visualizing the Geography of Diseases in East Asia, 1870s-1930s
Marta Hanson, Johns Hopkins
- Social Institutions as Moderators of Cross-Cultural Knowledge Transfer: The Dutch East India Company in Pre-Colonial Southeast Asia
Matthew Sargent, University of California,
- Exploiting Quinine: From the Tropical Forests of the Andes to the Government Plantations of the Dutch East Indies, 1850-1900
Arjo Roersch van der Hoogte and Toine Pieters, Utrecht University
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10.00 – 10.30 am
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Break
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10.30 am – 12.30 pm
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Doctors, Migrations and Medical Practice
Chair:
- Dr. Tung goes to China: Revisiting Ton That Tung's Travels in the Socialist World, 1951-75
Michitake Aso, National University of
- A Doctor and a Reformer: Dr. Willem Bosch on the Welfare of Java 1851-1869
Rupalee Verma, University of Delhi TBC*
- Czech Physicians in the Dutch East Indies
Jan Mrázek, National University of Singapore
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12.30 – 1.15 pm
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Lunch
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1.15 – 3.15 pm
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Global Movements, Local Concerns
Chair:
- Cattle for the Colonizers: Veterinary Medicine in French Indochina
Annick Guénel and Sylvia Klingberg, CASE (Centre Asie du Sud-Est), CNRS-
- Approaches to Women’s Health in Laos, 1969-2000
Kathryn Sweet, National University of Singapore
- The Tropical Persists?: The ROK (Republic of Korea) Military and its Public Health in the Vietnam Context, 1965-1973
John Di Moia, National University of
- Of Ethics and Profit: Opium Addiction as Health Issue in the Late Colonial Indonesia, 1910s-1940
Abdul Wahid, Utrecht University/UGM Yogyakarta
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3.15 – 3.45
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Concluding remarks
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4.00 – 5.30 pm
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Trip to Prambanan Temple
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6.00 – 7.00 pm
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Dinner
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7.00 – 9.00
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Prambanan Ballet Dance
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Friday 6 July
Excursion
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Organized by PERSEKIN (Perhimpunan Sejarah Kedoktoran Indonesia; Indonesian Association of the History of Medicine)
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Informasi lebih lanjut pada : http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/hist/homsea/conference.html