Medical disasters or disastrous medicine? Dutch medical care in the Dutch East Indies/Indonesia (1870-1949) - three examples.

Q3 Medicine
Medicine, Conflict and Survival Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1080/13623699.2024.2420302
Leo van Bergen
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The author argues that medical care in the Dutch East Indies, should be re-evaluated from successful to disastrous. The author first defines a medical disaster as one in which medical care has fallen short due to its own shortcomings- or even intentionally. This contrasts with a disaster for humankind, in which also many are to be regretted, but for which healthcare is not to blame, because of, for instance, a lack of resources, manpower or knowledge. The author then looks at three different types of medical care: Red Cross aid; the public health policy to eradicate leprosy; and the military medical aid given to the Indonesian population (1946-1949). In all these colonial interests were a priority, if not the driving force. Medical humanitarianism came second at best. This produced outcomes that should be called medically disastrous. Partly this is not new: medical historians have identified colonial medicine as a tool of empire before. But what it nevertheless had achieved, defined as the medical 'good', was seldom questioned, cutting off medical acts and their results from their context. The question must be asked if it isn't it time to call Dutch medical care in Indonesia disastrous in itself?

医疗灾难还是灾难性医疗?荷属东印度群岛/印度尼西亚的荷兰医疗服务(1870-1949 年)--三个例子。
作者认为,应该重新评估荷属东印度群岛的医疗服务,从成功到灾难。作者首先将医疗灾难定义为医疗服务因自身缺陷甚至故意而造成的不足。这与人类灾难形成了鲜明对比,人类灾难中也有许多遗憾,但医疗保健却不能为此承担责任,原因包括缺乏资源、人力或知识。作者随后介绍了三种不同类型的医疗服务:红十字会的援助;根除麻风病的公共卫生政策;以及向印尼人民提供的军事医疗援助(1946-1949 年)。在所有这些活动中,殖民利益即使不是驱动力,也是优先考虑的因素。医学人道主义充其量只能排在第二位。这就造成了医学上灾难性的结果。这在一定程度上并不新鲜:医学史学家曾指出殖民医学是帝国的工具。但是,人们很少质疑它所取得的、被定义为医学 "善 "的成就,将医疗行为及其结果与背景割裂开来。我们不禁要问,难道现在不应该称荷兰在印尼的医疗服务本身是灾难性的吗?
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival
Medicine, Conflict and Survival Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: Medicine, Conflict and Survival is an international journal for all those interested in health aspects of violence and human rights. It covers: •The causes and consequences of war and group violence. •The health and environmental effects of war and preparations for war, especially from nuclear, radiological, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction. •The influence of war and preparations for war on health and welfare services and the distribution of global resources . •The abuse of human rights, its occurrence, causes and consequences. •The ethical responsibility of health professionals in relation to war, social violence and human rights abuses. •Non-violent methods of conflict resolution.
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