Jean-Pierre Willem Explained

Jean-Pierre Willem
Birth Date:1938 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Sedan, France
Movement:Médecins Aux Pieds Nus
Monuments:4 December 2008 film in Paris
Alma Mater:Doctor of medicine

Jean-Pierre Willem, born 24 May 1938 at Sedan, France, is a doctor and founder of Médecins Aux Pieds Nus. He led numerous humanitarian missions to help victims of catastrophes and conflicts. Willem also was a doctor of medicine and president of Organic Union International.

Biography

In 1959, Jean-Pierre Willem co-organised the departure of 93 medical students to help local population during the Algerian War.In 1964, Dr Jean-Pierre Willem was commissioned six months with Doctor Albert Schweitzer in Lambaréné (Gabon) and then in Rwanda.In 1977, he worked with Bernard Kouchner for Médecins Sans Frontières and went to Laos during 7 months. In 1986, he created the Faculté Libre de Médecine Naturelle et d'Ethnomédecine (nicknamed FLMNE), a free faculty of natural medicine.[1] In 1987, he founded a non-profit organisation called Médecins Aux Pieds Nus, translatable as Barefoot doctors.

Willem met several humanitarian people during his life, such as Che Guevara, Abbé Pierre, Emmanuelle Cinquin, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Mother Teresa.Willem co-founded the phyto-hormones selling company Aromalia.[2] He collaborated with André Gernez as President of Organic Union International in 2007.[3]

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Experiments

Experiments on rats or rabbits shows :

Bibliography

Here is a non-exhaustive list of the books published by Doctor Jean-Pierre Willem:

Footnotes

  1. Since 1999, FLMNE has some certified equivalent degree with Jean-Claude Rodet's school French: Institut de Santé Naturelle.
  2. Web site: Aromalia official website . 2009-02-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190118151310/http://www.aromalia.fr/ . 2019-01-18 . dead .
  3. DVD interview of Bilien Le scandale du siècle - Tome 1, 2007.
  4. Proximité, prévention et humilité from Jean-Pierre Willem, founder of Médecins Aux Pieds Nus, cover of Directsoir, n°544, p.6-7, Tuesday 5 May 2009.

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