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Politiques sanitaires, État et missions religieuses au Rwanda (1920-1940). Une conception autoritaire de la médecine coloniale?
Abstract
Medical policies, state and religious missions in Rwanda (1920-1940). An authoritative design of colonial medicine?
The Belgian health policy set up in mandated Rwanda after the First World War was mainly centred on some campaigns taking specifically yaws as a target. The struggle against this endemic disease (not fatal, but most disabling) was organized in a very systematic and authoritarian way.
This article looks into two of those yaws campaigns, questions their runnings and alterations, and finally brings to light the intra-colonial tensions between the health services and the administration on the one hand, between the colonizers and the African populations on the other hand.
How to Cite:
Cornet, A., 2009. Politiques sanitaires, État et missions religieuses au Rwanda (1920-1940). Une conception autoritaire de la médecine coloniale?. Studium, 2(2), pp.105–115. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/studium.1478
Published on
01 Jun 2009.
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