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Early Beginnings of Anthroposophically Extended Medicine and Therapeutic Education in North America (eBook)

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How can doctors and therapists treat not just illness, but the whole human being? In this history of anthroposophically extended medicine in North America, Bertram von Zabern, MD follows the thread from the field’s early pioneers to the modern institutions — such as Weleda USA — that stand on the foundations they laid.

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Early Beginnings of Anthroposophically Extended Medicine and Therapeutic Education in North America

How can therapists and doctors strive to treat not just illness or disability, but the whole human being? Bertram von Zabern, MD, explores this question as he follows the historical thread of anthroposophically extended medicine in North America and weaves it into a tapestry illuminating the connections between the early pioneers of the field and the modern institutions, such as Weleda USA, which stand upon the foundations they laid.

In a humble and conversational manner, von Zabern shares the stories of physicians who, inspired by the impulse given by Rudolf Steiner in his 1920 lecture series Introducing Anthroposophical Medicine, set out to create a regimen of care which recognizes the human being as a spiritual being, while still attending to physical health. Those familiar with anthroposophical medicine will recognize the names of lauded doctors such as Christoph Linder, Franz Winkler, Sigfrid Knauer, and Traute Lafrenz Page.

Early Beginnings also traces the trajectory of therapeutic or “curative” education in North America. Beginning with the efforts of Gladys and William Hahn at Lossing Manor in 1938, the author shows how, with the help of Dr. Karl König and Carlo Pietzner, the therapeutic education movement has blossomed into a nationwide phenomenon which continues to help those with developmental disabilities live in dignity and realize their potential.

About the Author

Bertram von Zabern, MD received his medical degree from the University of Hamburg in 1960 and has practiced anthroposophically extended medicine in the United States for decades, most recently in Temple, New Hampshire. His writings include Warmth: Living Element and Healing. In this book he traces the pioneer physicians — Christoph Linder, Franz Winkler, Sigfrid Knauer, Traute Lafrenz Page, and others — who carried Rudolf Steiner’s medical impulse to North America.

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EISBN13

9781938685569

ISBN13

9781938685552

Published

October 2024

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ePUB

Pages

96

Publisher

Portal Books

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