Department of Community and Preventive Medicine at the School of Medicine, The State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York.
J Relig Health. 1989 Dec;28(4):323-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00986068.
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was a medical missionary, theologian, philosopher, and musician and the only individual physician to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. His humanitar-ianism had a profound philosophical-religious basis, embodied in the concepts of "ethical mysticism" and "reverence for life." This paper outlines the relevance of Schweitzer's career to medical education and international health. The growing role of Western physicians in international health and in the prevention of nuclear war (and its medical consequences) is consistent with Schweitzer's active and universalist ethical principles aimed at the alleviation of the suffering shared by mankind. The example of Schweitzer and other individual physicians could be used to enhance participation of individual medical students and physicians in international health programs.
阿尔贝特·施韦泽(1875-1965)是一位医学传教士、神学家、哲学家和音乐家,也是唯一一位获得诺贝尔和平奖的医生。他的人道主义具有深刻的哲学宗教基础,体现在“伦理神秘主义”和“对生命的敬畏”这两个概念中。本文概述了施韦泽的职业生涯与医学教育和国际卫生的相关性。越来越多的西方医生在国际卫生和预防核战争(及其医疗后果)方面发挥作用,这与施韦泽旨在减轻人类共同痛苦的积极和普遍主义伦理原则是一致的。施韦泽和其他个别医生的例子可以用来增强个别医学生和医生参与国际卫生计划的积极性。