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Schweit·zer S0146000 (shwīt′sər, shvīt′-), Albert 1875-1965. Alsatian philosopher, physician, and musician who founded (1913) and spent much of his life at a missionary hospital in present-day Gabon. Schweitzer was a noted organist and wrote many theological works. He won the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize.Schweitzer (ˈʃwaɪtsə; ˈʃvaɪt-) n (Biography) Albert. 1875–1965, Franco-German medical missionary, philosopher, theologian, and organist, born in Alsace. He took up medicine in 1905 and devoted most of his life after 1913 to a medical mission at Lambaréné, Gabon: Nobel peace prize 1952Schweit•zer (ˈʃwaɪt sər, ˈʃvaɪt-) n. Albert, 1875–1965, Alsatian writer, missionary, doctor, and musician in Africa: Nobel peace prize 1952. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Schweitzer - French philosopher and physician and organist who spent most of his life as a medical missionary in Gabon (1875-1965)Albert Schweitzer |
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Schweitzer Albert. 1875--1965, Franco-German medical missionary, philosopher, theologian, and organist, born in Alsace. He took up medicine in 1905 and devoted most of his life after 1913 to a medical mission at Lambaréné, Gabon: Nobel peace prize 1952 Schweitzer
Schweit·zer (shwīt′sər, shvīt′-), Albert 1875-1965. French philosopher, physician, and musician who founded (1913) and spent much of his life at a missionary hospital in present-day Gabon. He won the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize.Schweitzer
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