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− | '''Otto Wolff''' (* 1921 Glatz, Silesia; † 2003 Arlesheim, Switzerland) was an [[Anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophical physician]] and author. After [[Friedrich Husemann]], he was the editor and main author of the three-volume standard work of anthroposophic medicine "The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: An Outline of a Spiritual Scientifically Oriented Medicine" In the words of his wife, Gudrune Hoffmann, his "... Life motive was ... to cognitively permeate natural science and especially medicine with [[Wikipedia:Anthroposophy|spiritual science]]." | + | '''Otto Wolff''' (* 1921 Glatz, Silesia; † 2003 Arlesheim, Switzerland)<ref>{{Cite web| language = de| title = Otto Wolff - Biograpische Archiv-Notiz| work = Forschungsstelle Kulturimpuls - Biographien Dokumentation| accessdate = 2022-01-30| url = https://biographien.kulturimpuls.org/detail.php?&id=790}}</ref> was an [[Anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophical physician]] and author. After [[Friedrich Husemann]], he was the editor and main author of the three-volume standard work of anthroposophic medicine "The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: An Outline of a Spiritual Scientifically Oriented Medicine" In the words of his wife, Gudrune Hoffmann, his "... Life motive was ... to cognitively permeate natural science and especially medicine with [[Wikipedia:Anthroposophy|spiritual science]]." |
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Otto Wolff (* 1921 Glatz, Silesia; † 2003 Arlesheim, Switzerland)[1] was an anthroposophical physician and author. After Friedrich Husemann, he was the editor and main author of the three-volume standard work of anthroposophic medicine "The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: An Outline of a Spiritual Scientifically Oriented Medicine" In the words of his wife, Gudrune Hoffmann, his "... Life motive was ... to cognitively permeate natural science and especially medicine with spiritual science."
References
- ↑ "Otto Wolff - Biograpische Archiv-Notiz". Forschungsstelle Kulturimpuls - Biographien Dokumentation (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2022-01-30.