DARI MANTRI HINGGA DOKTER JAWA: STUDI KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH KOLONIAL DALAM PENANGANAN PENYAKIT CACAR DI JAWA ABAD XIX - XX
. Baha'uddin(1*)
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Abstract
This paper describes health service in Java society in the past (in  nineteenth and early twentieth century), especially about the colonial  government policy to handle smallpox cases. It seems that the success of  this policy depends on the role of mantri and dokter djawa. The  emotional and cultural propinquity between Java society and mantra and  and dokter Jawa was the key success of  smallpox vaccination. Mantri and  dokter Jawa also attempted to expand the access of curative care from  hospitals to the native society.
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