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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''' (*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)<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = Futura Pub. Co.| isbn = 978-0-87993-069-1| volume = 1| language = English| last1 = Schaefer| first1 = Karl E| last2 = Hensel| first2 = Herbert| last3 = Brady| first3 = Ronald| title = Toward a man-centered medical science| location = New York| series = New Image of Man and Medicine| date = 1977}}</ref>, "Basis of an Individual Physiology" (1979)<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = Futura Publ. Co.| isbn = 978-0-87993-106-3| volume = 2| language = English| last1 = Schaefer| first1 = Karl Ernst| last2 = Hildebrandt| first2 = Gunther| last3 = Macbeth| first3 = Norman| title = Basis of an Individual Physiology| location = Mount Kisco New York| series = New Image of Man and Medicine| date = 1979}}</ref>, and "Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease" (1979)<ref>{{Cite book| publisher = Futura Publ. Co.| isbn = 978-0-87993-117-9| volume = 3| language = English| last1 = Schaefer| first1 = Karl Ernst| last2 = Stave| first2 = Uwe| last3 = Blankenburg| first3 = Wolfgang| title = Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease| location = Mount Kisco New York| series = New Image of Man and Medicine| date = 1979}}</ref>. 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
Died1981

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)[3], "Basis of an Individual Physiology" (1979)[4], and "Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease" (1979)[5]. 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.
  3. Schaefer, Karl E; Hensel, Herbert; Brady, Ronald (1977). Toward a man-centered medical science. New Image of Man and Medicine. 1. New York: Futura Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-87993-069-1.
  4. Schaefer, Karl Ernst; Hildebrandt, Gunther; Macbeth, Norman (1979). Basis of an Individual Physiology. New Image of Man and Medicine. 2. Mount Kisco New York: Futura Publ. Co. ISBN 978-0-87993-106-3.
  5. Schaefer, Karl Ernst; Stave, Uwe; Blankenburg, Wolfgang (1979). Individuation Process and Biographical Aspects of Disease. New Image of Man and Medicine. 3. Mount Kisco New York: Futura Publ. Co. ISBN 978-0-87993-117-9.