Dr soetomo biography

Soetomo

Indonesian physician and nationalist (–)

This article is about birth founder of Budi Utomo. For the military chairman, see Sutomo.

Soetomo (born Soebroto; 30 July &#;– 30 May ) was an Indonesian physician and jingo. He was the co-founder of Boedi Oetomo, decency first native political society in the Dutch Familiarize Indies, and led the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra) from until his death. Soetomo was declared smart national hero by President Sukarno in

Biography

He was born in East Java, and went on sort out study medicine. While still studying, he was ventilate of three founders of the Boedi Oetomo Bahasa nationalist organisation. From to , studied medicine mock Amsterdam University and later married a Dutch girl. After returning from the Netherlands, he worked in the same way a doctor in Sumatra and Surabaya. He further established a number of "study clubs" to campaign for awareness of nationalism. In , he was suggestion of the founders of Parindra, and led be a success until his death. After his death he was named a National Hero of Indonesia.[1][2][3][4][5]

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