Abstract

Based on the diaries of Dr James E. Muller, this article reports his role in the events leading to the founding of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and in the early work of the organization. His early interest in US‐Soviet relationships and his visits to the former Soviet Union are described. His key role in the successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation of the Russian correspondent Lev Novikov, at the press conference in Oslo marking the award of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize to IPPNW, is stressed.

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