Control de la Lepra y Contagionismo en Surinam

Translated title of the contribution: Leprosy control and contagionism in Suriname

Henk E Menke, S.A.M. Snelders, T Pieters

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Abstract

Leprosy is nowadays a disappearing but not yet defeated disease in Suriname. In colonial times it was a burden for colonial government and people, the majority of patients (in preabolition times) being slaves. In the 18th century a control system was established, with detection and isolation, anchored in legislation, as major methods. Dutch physicians working in Suriname in the 18th and first half of the 19th century proposed contingent contagionistic models, according to which leprosy was caused by a mixture of factors, infection being one of them. But in the first half of the 19th century European researchers generally denied infection as the cause of leprosy and the paradigm of anti-contagionism prevailed, considering heredity and environmental factors as its cause. At the
same time in Suriname – because leprosy appeared uncontrollable – the fight against the disease was reinforced by promulgating more relentless laws to hunt and identify lepers. In line with this, the Suriname born Charles Louis Drognat-Landré defended the view (thesis Utrecht) that infection is the one and only cause of leprosy. His extreme contagionism was sharply rejected in The Netherlands, but then he published his ideas in French and so could reach the international scene and influence the Norwegian Hansen. The latter discovered the culpable micro-organism a few years later. We claim a correlation between the development of a typical Surinamese form of contagionism, the brutal leprosy control system and the autocratic, non-liberal (towards the slaves) political structure of the Dutch colony Suriname.
Translated title of the contributionLeprosy control and contagionism in Suriname
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)31-43
Number of pages13
JournalFontilles : Revista de Leprologia
Volume30
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2015

Keywords

  • leprosy
  • contagionism
  • anticontagionism
  • legislation
  • slavery
  • Drognat-Landre

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