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| british-awal [2024/12/28 15:38] – [Kronologi] sazli | british-awal [2024/12/28 16:28] (current) – [Pertengahan 1880-an: Susu Tin Nestle di Singapura] sazli |
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| //"Nestle tinned milk was already available in Singapore, and unassuming advertisements appeared sporadically in The Straits Times."// (Lenore Manderson, International Journal of Health Services, Vol. 12, No. 4 (1982), pp. 597-616 (20 pages): {{ ::buku:jstor-org-stable-45131579.pdf ||}}[[https://www.jstor.org/stable/45131579|"BOTTLE FEEDING AND IDEOLOGY IN COLONIAL MALAYA: THE PRODUCTION OF CHANGE"]]). | //"Nestle tinned milk was already available in Singapore, and unassuming advertisements appeared sporadically in The Straits Times."// (Lenore Manderson, International Journal of Health Services, Vol. 12, No. 4 (1982), pp. 597-616 (20 pages): {{ ::buku:jstor-org-stable-45131579.pdf ||}}[[https://www.jstor.org/stable/45131579|"BOTTLE FEEDING AND IDEOLOGY IN COLONIAL MALAYA: THE PRODUCTION OF CHANGE"]]). |
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| | ===== Akhir 1800-an: Khidmat Kesihatan Isteri dan Anak Imigran Eropah ===== |
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| | //"Late in the nineteenth century, English women arrived in Malaya as colonists' wives, feminizing the domestic space and establish a more permanent colonial presence. ... English women's concern with their own maternity, infant care and the health and education of their children flowed over to the maternity and mothering of other women, and state services were developed in response."// (Lenore Manderson, 1998: [[https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511621826|Maternities and Modernities]]: "Shaping reproduction: maternity in early twentieth-century Malaya", m.s.31). |
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