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In the summer of 1985, Bernard Lown and Evgeny Chazov organized a very important trip of doctors and scientists to the United States. Neither Academician Chazov nor Professor Lown took personal credit for such an award, and did not call themselves Nobel laureates, thereby emphasizing that this is a mutual recognition of the entire international physicians' movement. And the proactive position Chazov and Lown took, resulted in the publishing of scientific facts (Chalmers, Lown, and Chazov [2]; Chazov [4]; Lown and Chazov [6]) about the impossibility of victory in a nuclear war, its irreversible damage to humanity, in IPPNW materials. Chazov and Lown inspired their colleagues - practicing doctors and major scientists, health care organizers and medical students - by this apparently simple idea. [Extracted from the article] |