lundi 11 juin 2012

Congrès d'Histoire de la médecine en asie du Sud-Est


4th International Conference on
The History of Medicine in Southeast Asia (HOMSEA 2012)


To be held in Solo (Surakarta)
2-5 July 2012

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)
 

Programme

Monday 2 July

1.30 – 2.00 pm
Opening
Rethy Chhem, president HOMSEA
Kartono Mohamad, president PERSEKIN

2.00 – 3.30 pm
Disease and Political (In)stability
Chair: Kartono Mohamad

1.      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

2.      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

3.      Komiks and Public Health Policies during the Japanese Occupation Period in the Philippines
Karl Ian Uy Cheng Chua, Ateneo de Manila University

3.30 – 4.00 pm break

4.00 - 5.00 pm
Medical Professionalization and Nation-Building
Chair: Sutaryo, Universitas Gajah Mada

1.      Healers in the Medical Marketplace: Traditional Medical Practitioners, Medicos Titulares and Licensed Physicians in Nineteenth Century Philippines
Mercedes Planta

2.      Reflections on Medicine’s Modernist Project in Indonesia
Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good, Harvard University

5.00 – 6.00 pm
HOMSEA Keynote Address
Chair: Laurence Monnais, Université de Montreal

            The Unending Dialogue of Past and the Present in Medicine
            Firman Lubis, University of Indonesia

7.00 – 9.30 pm
Opening Ceremony

Tuesday 3 July
8.00 – 10.15 am
Plenary Session IAHA

10.15 – 10.30 am Break

10.30 – 12.30 am
Medical Education in Indonesia
Chair: John Harley Warner, Yale University

1.      Indonesian Medical Education: The Role of the SEARO, International Aid, and the Implementation of Public Health during the 1950s
Vivek Neelakantan, University of Sydney

2.      Midwifery Education in the Dutch East Indies, 1850-1915
Liesbeth Hesselink, Independent Scholar

3.      The Oldest Medical School in Indonesia
S. Somadikarta, University of Indonesia

Commentator: John Harley Warner, Yale University

12.30 – 1.15 pm Lunch

1.15 – 3.15 pm
Traditional Medicines in Southeast Asia, I
Chair: C. Michele Thompson, Southern Connecticut State University

1.      Continuity and Changes: The Evolution of Burmese Traditional Medicine
Céline Coderey, IRSEA, Marseille

2.      Making Medicine, Materializing a Cure: Understanding  the Therapeutic Efficacy of Shamanic Based Healing Among the Orang Sakai of Riau (Sumatra)
Nathan Porath, Pechabun Rajhabat University

3.      Indigenous Medical Traditions in a Frontier Society
Sebastianus Nawiyanto, University of Jember

4.      Tabib as Curer and Converter: History of Islamic Medicine in Early Indonesia
Jennifer W. Nourse, University of Virginia

3.15 – 3.45 pm Break

3.45-4.45 pm
Traditional Medicines in Southeast Asia, II

5.      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

4.45 – 5.45 pm
HOMSEA Keynote Address
Chair: Harold Cook, Brown University

‘Cholera’ Before and After 1817 in Indonesia
            Peter Boomgaard, KITLV

7.00 – 9.00 pm
HOMSEA Dinner

Wednesday July 4
8.00 – 9.00 am
Institutions for Health, from Public to Private Endeavours
Chair: Rio Sofwanhadi, PERSEKIN

1.      Revisiting Bilbid and Iwahig: Prison Hospitals in the American Occupied Philippines
Francis Gealogo, Ateneo de Manila University

2.      Non-State Hospitals in Indonesia: The Evolutive Change since the Colonial Period
Laksono Trisnantoro and Baha’uddin, Universitas Gadjah Mada

9.00 – 10.00 am
HOMSEA Keynote Address
Chair: Hans Pols, University of Sydney          

Exile and Healing: The Boven Digoel camp in the Dutch East Indies, 1927-1943
Rudolf Mrázek, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

10.00 – 10.30 am Break

10.30 am – 12.30 pm
Leprosy in Southeast Asia
Chair:  Warwick Anderson, University of Sydney

1.      United States Policy on Leper Segregation in the Philippines,
1906-1935
Antonio C. Galang, Jr., University of the Philippines

2.      Comparing Leprosy in Two Dutch Colonial Contexts
Frank Huisman, Utrecht University

3.      Leprosy in the Dutch East Indies: The Medical Debate on Hereditarianism and Contagionism
Leo Van Bergen, KITLV

Commentator: Warwick Anderson, University of Sydney

12.30 – 1.15 pm Lunch

1.15 – 2.15 pm
Mobility, Morbidity and Urban Settings
Chair: Firman Lubis, Universitas Indonesia

1.      Public Health Organization in Modern Bangkok: Rulers’ Thinking, External Pressures and Habitants’ Reaction
Nipaporn Ratchatapattanakul, Thammasat University

2.      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


2.15 – 3.45 pm
Workshop on the History of Psychiatry in Indonesia
Byron Good, Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good, Hans Pols, Denny Thong and others

3.15 – 3.45 pm Break
3.45 – 6.00 pm Solo Batik Festival
7.00 – 9.00 pm Dinner hosted by the Mayor of Solo

Thursday 5 July
8.00 – 10.00 am
Circulation and Construction of Medical Knowledge in Southeast Asia
Chair: Peter Boomgaard, KITLV

1.      Southeast Asian Medicine in the 18th Century: Notes from Linnaean Travel Accounts
David Dunér, Lund University

2.      Social Institutions as Moderators of Cross-Cultural Knowledge Transfer: The Dutch East India Company in Pre-Colonial Southeast Asia
Matthew Sargent, University of California, Berkeley

3.      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

10.00 – 10.30 am Break

10.30 am – 12.30 pm
Doctors, Migrations and Medical Practice
Chair: Rushdy Hussein, PERSEKIN

1.      Dr. Tung goes to China: Revisiting Ton That Tung's Travels in the Socialist World, 1951-75
Michitake Aso, National University of Singapore

2.      A Doctor and a Reformer: Dr. Willem Bosch on the Welfare of Java 1851-1869
Rupalee Verma, University of Delhi TBC*

3.      Czech Physicians in the Dutch East Indies
Jan Mrázek, National University of Singapore

12.30 – 1.15 pm Lunch

1.15 – 3.15 pm
Global Movements, Local Concerns
Chair: Rethy Chhem, ***

1.      Cattle for the Colonizers: Veterinary Medicine in French Indochina
Annick Guénel and Sylvia Klingberg, CASE (Centre Asie du Sud-Est), CNRS-EHESS

2.      Approaches to Women’s Health in Laos, 1969-2000
Kathryn Sweet, National University of Singapore

3.      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 Singapore

4.      Of Ethics and Profit: Opium Addiction as Health Issue in the Late Colonial Indonesia, 1910s-1940
Abdul Wahid, Utrecht University/UGM Yogyakarta

3.15 – 3.45 Concluding remarks

4.00  – 5.30 pm Trip to Prambanan Temple
6.00 – 7.00 pm Dinner
7.00 – 9.00 Prambanan Ballet Dance

Friday 6 July
Excursion
Organized by PERSEKIN (Perhimpunan Sejarah Kedoktoran Indonesia; Indonesian Association of the History of Medicine)



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