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[00:00.00]In 1935, he journeyed
[00:04.04]to the Soviet1 Union to attend
[00:06.24]the International Physiological2 Congress.
[00:10.17]The Communist Parties of Canada
[00:12.69]and the United States
[00:14.11]had made arrangements for
[00:15.75]him to go. By this time,
[00:18.49]Bethune had become
[00:20.57]a member of the Communist Party
[00:22.32]of Canada. Returning to Canada,
[00:25.49]he was convinced, more than ever,
[00:28.34]that democratic societies needed to
[00:31.07]develop publicly financed health care
[00:34.90]for all of their citizens.
[00:37.63]Bethune had earlier set up
[00:40.24]a free medical clinic in Montreal.
[00:42.98]His conscience dictated3 that
[00:46.04]he should work for this goal.
[00:48.45]The Struggle of the Spanish Republic
[00:52.61]against Fascist4 aggression5 took him
[00:56.33]to Spain for a medical
[00:57.86]adventure and challenge.
[00:59.50]In Madrid, he pioneered a mobile
[01:02.67]blood transfusion6 unit in the field.
[01:06.06]He collected blood, which was
[01:09.35]then transported to where
[01:11.10]it was needed for the wounded
[01:12.63]along the 600 mile battlefront.
[01:15.15]These efforts were reported
[01:17.99]to have reduced deaths
[01:19.74]from war by up to 75%.
[01:22.04]Thousands of people owed
[01:26.19]their lives to Dr. Bethune.
[01:28.50]His bedside manner became legendary7,
[01:31.34]and it was another
[01:33.19]measure of this man.
[01:34.95]He returned to Canada
[01:37.90]to go on a speaking tour
[01:39.87]to raise money for humanitarian8 efforts
[01:42.06]among the Spanish people.
[01:45.01]During this circuit of
[01:46.87]speaking engagements, Bethune elaborated
[01:50.16]eloquently on the desperate needs
[01:52.56]of these people. His ability
[01:55.19]to communicate effectively made
[01:57.38]this tour a success.
[01:59.89]His undisputed talents were
[02:03.07]attracting widespread attention.
[02:06.02]Dr.Bethune became the ultimate
[02:08.43]international volunteer to help
[02:11.05]less fortunate people whatever he could.
1 Soviet | |
adj.苏联的,苏维埃的;n.苏维埃 | |
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2 physiological | |
adj.生理学的,生理学上的 | |
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3 dictated | |
v.大声讲或读( dictate的过去式和过去分词 );口授;支配;摆布 | |
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4 fascist | |
adj.法西斯主义的;法西斯党的;n.法西斯主义者,法西斯分子 | |
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5 aggression | |
n.进攻,侵略,侵犯,侵害 | |
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6 transfusion | |
n.输血,输液 | |
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7 legendary | |
adj.传奇(中)的,闻名遐迩的;n.传奇(文学) | |
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8 humanitarian | |
n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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