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'''Karl-Ernst Schäfer''' (*1912 [[Wikipedia:Germany|Germany]];  † 1981 Old Lyme (Conn), USA)<ref>{{Cite web| language = eng| title = Library of Congress LCCN Permalink n79066670| format = webpage| accessdate = 2022-01-31| url = https://lccn.loc.gov/n79066670}}</ref> was a professor of environmental physiology in the [[Wikipedia:USA|USA]], a former submarine officer. As a medical researcher he carried out studies on carbon dioxide for the Navy.<ref>{{Cite news| issn = 0362-4331| language = en-US| title = Dr. Karl Schaefer, 69, A Researcher for Navy| work = The New York Times| accessdate = 2022-01-31| date = 1981-12-31| url = https://www.nytimes.com/1981/12/31/obituaries/dr-karl-schaefer-69-a-researcher-for-navy.html}}</ref> Together with [[Gerhard Kienle]] he organized the symposium "Menschengemäße Physiologische Wissenschaft und Medizin" ("Man-centered Physiological Science and Medicine") in [[Wikipedia:Herdecke|Herdecke]], Germany, from which the [[Free European Academy of Sciences (FEAW)]] and later the [[Wikipedia:University of Witten/Herdecke|University of Witten/Herdecke]] developed. He edited the congress lectures in the volumes "Toward a man-centered science" (1977), "Basis of an Individual Physiology" (1979), and "Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease" (1979). He was involved with [[Otto Wolff]] in the founding of the U.S. [[Physicians Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM)]].
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'''Karl-Ernst Schäfer''' (*1912 [[Wikipedia:Germany|Germany]];  † 1981 [[Wikipedia:Old Lyme, Connecticut|Old Lyme (Conn)]], [[Wikipedia:USA|USA]])<ref>{{Cite web| language = eng| title = Library of Congress LCCN Permalink n79066670| format = webpage| accessdate = 2022-01-31| url = https://lccn.loc.gov/n79066670}}</ref> was a professor of environmental physiology in the USA, a former submarine officer. As a medical researcher he carried out studies on carbon dioxide for the Navy.<ref>{{Cite news| issn = 0362-4331| language = en-US| title = Dr. Karl Schaefer, 69, A Researcher for Navy| work = The New York Times| accessdate = 2022-01-31| date = 1981-12-31| url = https://www.nytimes.com/1981/12/31/obituaries/dr-karl-schaefer-69-a-researcher-for-navy.html}}</ref> Together with [[Gerhard Kienle]] he organized the symposium "Menschengemäße Physiologische Wissenschaft und Medizin" ("Man-centered Physiological Science and Medicine") in [[Wikipedia:Herdecke|Herdecke]], Germany, from which the [[Free European Academy of Sciences (FEAW)]] and later the [[Wikipedia:University of Witten/Herdecke|University of Witten/Herdecke]] developed. He edited the congress lectures in the volumes "Toward a man-centered science" (1977), "Basis of an Individual Physiology" (1979), and "Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease" (1979). He was involved with [[Otto Wolff]] in the founding of the U.S. [[Physicians Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM)]].
  
 
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Karl-Ernst Schäfer
Born1912
Germany
Died1981
Old Lyme (Conn), USA

Karl-Ernst Schäfer (*1912 Germany; † 1981 Old Lyme (Conn), USA)[1] was a professor of environmental physiology in the USA, a former submarine officer. As a medical researcher he carried out studies on carbon dioxide for the Navy.[2] Together with Gerhard Kienle he organized the symposium "Menschengemäße Physiologische Wissenschaft und Medizin" ("Man-centered Physiological Science and Medicine") in Herdecke, Germany, from which the Free European Academy of Sciences (FEAW) and later the University of Witten/Herdecke developed. He edited the congress lectures in the volumes "Toward a man-centered science" (1977), "Basis of an Individual Physiology" (1979), and "Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease" (1979). He was involved with Otto Wolff in the founding of the U.S. Physicians Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM).

References

  1. "Library of Congress LCCN Permalink n79066670" (webpage) (in eng). Retrieved 2022-01-31.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. "Dr. Karl Schaefer, 69, A Researcher for Navy". The New York Times. 1981-12-31. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-01-31.