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Anthroposophic Medicine
Anthroposophic Medicine is integrative medicine. It is rooted in the science-based medicine of the present, but takes into account the whole human being in its method, diagnosis and therapy. It pays equal attention to the body, soul and spirit of the patient, recognizing the person's unique biography. Anthroposophic Medicine was established by Dr. phil. Rudolf Steiner and Dr. med. Ita Wegman in 1920. Since then it has been continuously developed further in hospitals and by independent doctors. It is now practised in over 60 countries. The therapeutic system is a multiprofessional one, with shared concepts for diagnosis and therapy.
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Board Transition at Klinik Arlesheim AG
The current Chairman of the Board, Philipp Schneider, is retiring. Alexander Schwedeler and Kalle Zeller will jointly chair the Board of Directors of Klinik Arlesheim AG.
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Presentation of the book ‘Anthroposophy and National Socialism. The Anthroposophical Medical Profession’
In the unique atmosphere of the preserved lecture theatre ruins of the Charité Medical History Museum in Berlin, a book presentation followed by a panel discussion shed light on a hitherto little-known chapter in the history of medicine.
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Science Congress on Integrative Medicine in Basel - latest research news
A conference took place in Basel on 9 September to review the latest research in integrative medicine.
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