Ottaviani Raimonda, Vanni Paolo, Baccolo Grazia M, Guerin Elizabeth, Vanni Duccio
Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory, IOT, Florence, Italy.
Vesalius. 2003 Jun;9(1):20-7.
To celebrate the memory and work of Henry Dunant, on the centenary of the presentation of the first Nobel Peace Prize, rightly awarded to Dunant for his having founded the institution of the International Red Cross, this paper presents the reader with some insights into his activities and sufferings, his trials and tribulations, and the hope and strength of his character. The ceaseless efforts made by Dunant to bring about the Institution which today represents Hope for so many suffering people who are silent victims of wars and atrocities, are fleetingly presented. The authors' intention is to give due recognition to Dunant for his work, and to highlight the humanity and the moral and social worth of the face behind the International Red Cross.