931. Reference : MM-1-18-189

Baby bathing

| October 27, 1959. Caru:n helped bathe the newborn. A newborn could be showered only once a day, later it could be increased to twice a day. During the first seven days, a middle-aged woman who had experience took the newborn for bathing, in order to avoid getting soap into the ears and eyes. | Punch card

932. Reference : MM-1-18-190

Diary of Mary Ann

| September 21, 1959. Mary Ann collected information regarding Caru:n's family. Each member had different responsibilities. | Punch card

933. Reference : MM-1-18-191

Diary of Mary Ann

| September 21, 1959. Caru:n helped Mary-Anne to roll hair in the popular hairstyle of the Lue women, and wrapped a piece of cloth around Mary-Anne’s head. She looked like very much like a Lue. | Punch card

934. Reference : MM-1-18-192

Diary of Mary Ann

| September 19 and 20, 1959. Mary-Anne collected data from a midwife. According to Mary-Anne, Thai women were more diligent than men. September 20, 1959. Mary-Anne observed Caru:n cooking. | Punch card

935. Reference : MM-1-18-193

Folk physiology and psychology

| October 14 and 18, 1959. Moerman collected data on the folklore of the villagers. For example, bathing too soon after working could turn a person’s stomach. A child with leprosy would not show any symptoms until the age of 10 years old, then they would begin to show symptoms on the hands and feet, etc. | Punch card

936. Reference : MM-1-18-194

betel chewing

| October 7, 1959. Caru:n chewed betel nuts three times a day: in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. In the morning and afternoon, neighbors would join in the betel chewing. | Punch card

937. Reference : MM-1-18-195

Diary of Mary Ann

| September 23, 1959. Wi had attended university, but not to completion because his professor was accused of being a communist. The followers of this professor had no opportunity to work in government services. | Punch card

938. Reference : MM-1-18-196

Hospital

| Moerman went to the hospital, and discovered that the number of doctors was insufficient and that the doctors who worked at the hospital were not highly capable. Moerman assisted with an explaination of modern medicine for the Yao parents of a sick child, helping them gain an understanding. In a welfare state this was free of charge. Many people asked Moerman to help explain the medicine that was prescribed by the doctors. | Punch card

939. Reference : MM-1-18-197

Attitude to animals

| September 26, 1959. The youngest son of Caru:n hit a snake and it died. He used the dead snake in play with other children. Other insects were also used. September-October 1959 (?). Dogs in the village were often beaten, hit with stones or regularly shot by a catapult. They were attacked just because they walked roughly across the pavement, or hung around while people were eating. | Punch card

940. Reference : MM-1-18-198

Family

| October 29, 1959. Sangwian stressed the importance of families, who could advise people in many ways. | Punch card