Man-centered Physiological Science and Medicine

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Man-centered Physiological Science and Medicine was a symposium held from September 24, 1973,[1] in Herdecke, Germany.[2] It was initiated by a collaboration of Karl-Ernst Schäfer and Gerhard Kienle and was a predecessor of the Free European Academy of Sciences (FEAW). The lectures of the conference have been published by Karl-Ernst Schäfer in three 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].

References

  1. Selg, Peter (2003). Gerhard Kienle - Leben und Werk (in Deutsch). 1. Dornach: Verlag am Goetheanum. p. 506. ISBN 978-3-7235-1165-7. quoted after Gastkemper, Michel (2008-07-16). "Opkomst en ondergang (van de Vrije Europese Academie voor Wetenschappen)". Antroposofie in de pers (in Nederlands). Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  2. Frost, Katja; Edelhäuser, Friedrich; Hofmann, Marzellus; Tauschel, Diethard; Lutz, Gabriele (2019-10-15). "History and development of medical studies at the University of Witten/Herdecke - an example of "continuous reform"". GMS journal for medical education. 36: –61. doi:10.3205/zma001269.
  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. "A portion of the material in this book was presented at the meeting man-centered physiological science and medicine held in Herdecke, Germany, Gemeinnuetziges Krankenhaus, September 24-28, 1973."
  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 Pub. 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 Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-87993-117-9.