Pharmacy in Indonesia: The Colonial Influence
The history of pharmacy in Indonesia is a tapestry woven with indigenous traditions, colonial imprints, and modern advancements. The colonial period, particularly under Dutch rule, had a profound impact on the development of pharmaceutical practices in Indonesia. This article delves into how colonialism shaped the pharmaceutical landscape in Indonesia, examining the influence of Dutch colonial policies, the introduction of Western medicine, and the legacy that persists today. Visit pafikotarembang.org
Colonial Beginnings
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) established its presence in the Indonesian archipelago in the early 17th century, marking the beginning of a significant colonial era. The VOC initially focused on trade but soon began exerting political control over the region. As Dutch influence expanded, so did their interest in the local medicinal practices and the potential for integrating Western medicine into their colonial administration.
- Early Encounters with Traditional Medicine
Before the arrival of the Dutch, Indonesia had a … Read the rest ...