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Physiology and Therapeutics
by
Rudolf Steiner
Four lectures given in Dornach,
October 7 - 9, 1920
GA 314
This is the first edition of Physiology and Therapeutics, a new translation
of four lectures given in Dornach, October 7-9, 1920, appearing in German
as Physiologisch-Therapeutisches auf Grundlage der Geisteswissenschaft
in the volume of the same title, Bibliographie-Nr. 314, published by the
Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland, 1975. The
translation is from the most recent German edition and is by Alice Wulsin
and Gerald Karnow.
Copyright © 1986
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An extract from Rudolf Steiner, an Autobiography, Chapter 35,
pp. 386-388, Second Edition, 1980, Steinerbooks, New York.
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| I | Lecture I |
Dornach 7th October, 1920 |
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Hypothetical and phenomenological science; Schelling's "To know
nature means to create nature"; indications of new methods in science.
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| II | Lecture II |
Dornach 8th October, 1920 |
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Creative activity within the human being; transformation of growth
forces into soul forces; childhood illnesses and illnesses in later
life; physical illness and mental illness; seat of mental illness
in organs.
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| III | Lecture III |
Dornach 9th AM October, 1920 |
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Sound basis for therapy; threefold organization of man and its
relation to soul-life; breakdown processes and upbuilding processes;
plant metamorphosis and its relation to remedies; betula alba.
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| IV | Lecture IV |
Dornach 9th PM October, 1920 |
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Ego-activity and physical ego-scaffolding; phosphorus in human
being; rickets; effect of salts in human being; use of massage;
human reproduction; male and female principles.
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