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Helene Bresslau Schweitzer (25 January 1879 – 1 June 1957) was a German medical missionary, nurse, social worker, linguist, public medicine enthusiast, editor, feminist, sociologist, and the wife/confidant of Albert Schweitzer, who co-founded the Albert Schweitzer Hospital with her. Albert, a medical missionary, did not mention her role in his efforts. According to writer Mary Kingsley, she is "one form of human being whose praise has never adequately been sung, namely, the missionary's wife." While much of his work seems to overwrite her own, she played a pivotal role in the advancement of medicine, feminine independence, and societal justice.

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  • Helene Schweitzer (de)
  • Hélène Schweitzer-Bresslau (fr)
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  • Helene Schweitzer (geboren als Marianne Helene Bresslau; * 25. Januar 1879 in Berlin; † 1. Juni 1957 in Zürich, beerdigt in Lambaréné, Gabun) war Lehrerin, Krankenpflegerin und -schwester sowie Waisenhaus-Inspektorin. Bekannt wurde sie als Ehefrau des evangelischen Theologen, Organisten, Philosophen, Arztes und Pazifisten Albert Schweitzer. (de)
  • Helene Bresslau Schweitzer (25 January 1879 – 1 June 1957) was a German medical missionary, nurse, social worker, linguist, public medicine enthusiast, editor, feminist, sociologist, and the wife/confidant of Albert Schweitzer, who co-founded the Albert Schweitzer Hospital with her. Albert, a medical missionary, did not mention her role in his efforts. According to writer Mary Kingsley, she is "one form of human being whose praise has never adequately been sung, namely, the missionary's wife." While much of his work seems to overwrite her own, she played a pivotal role in the advancement of medicine, feminine independence, and societal justice. (en)
  • Hélène Schweitzer-Bresslau, née le 25 janvier 1879 à Berlin, morte le 1er juin 1957 à Zurich et inhumée à Lambaréné (Gabon), est une éducatrice et infirmière allemande, devenue française après la Première Guerre mondiale, qui épousa Albert Schweitzer le 18 juin 1912 et partagea avec lui son engagement humanitaire en Afrique. (fr)
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  • Zurich, Switzerland (en)
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  • Berlin, Germany (en)
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