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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Rudolf Hauschka from 1908 studied [[Wikipedia:chemistry|chemistry]] and [[medicine]] in [[Wikipedia:Vienna|Vienna]] and [[Wikipedia:Munich|Munich]]. He graduated with his doctorate in June 1914 and participated in the First World War as a medical officer. After the War he went on several scientific expeditions. His travels took him to Australia, India and Egypt.
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Rudolf Hauschka from 1908 studied [[Wikipedia:chemistry|chemistry]] and [[medicine]] in [[Wikipedia:Vienna|Vienna]] and [[Wikipedia:Munich|Munich]]. He graduated with his doctorate in June 1914 and participated in the First World War as a medical officer. After the War he went on several scientific expeditions. His travels took him to Australia, India and Egypt. During this time he described himself as a materialist, convinced of the power of natural science. However, he also encountered anthroposophy in his student days. He was introduced to [[Wikipedia:Anthroposophy|Anthroposophy]] by{{ill|Karl Schubert (Anthroposophist)|de|Karl Schubert (Heilpädagoge)|lt=Karl Schubert}}, a [[Wikipedia:Waldorf education|Waldorf educator]]. He was one of the heads of the [[Wikipedia:Wandervogel|Wandervogel]] movement in Austria.
 
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He was introduced to [[Wikipedia:Anthroposophy|Anthroposophy]] by {{ill|Karl Schubert (Anthroposophist)|de|Karl Schubert (Heilpädagoge)|lt=Karl Schubert}}, a [[Wikipedia:Waldorf education|Waldorf educator]], and became president of the [[Wikipedia:Wandervogel|Wandervogel]] movement in Austria.
      
His works take into account rhythmic processes found in nature. [[Rudolf Steiner]] influenced him greatly and [[Wikipedia:anthroposophical medicine|anthroposophical medicine]] became his methodological approach to the study of nature, medicine, plants and natural phenomena.
 
His works take into account rhythmic processes found in nature. [[Rudolf Steiner]] influenced him greatly and [[Wikipedia:anthroposophical medicine|anthroposophical medicine]] became his methodological approach to the study of nature, medicine, plants and natural phenomena.
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