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Albert Schweitzer & Medical Anthropology
Who was Albert Schweitzer? Philosopher, Theologian, Musician, Medical Doctor, winner of the Nobel Prize. But why do we include him here under medical anthropology? Because at the age of thirty-three, after having obtained his medical degree with specialties in tropical … Continue reading →
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Tagged Albert Schweitzer, Bach, Ethics, Lambarene, Medical Anthropology, Nobel Laureate, Reverence for Life
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