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    The Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner: Volume 314

    Physiologisch- Therapeutisches auf Grundlage der Geisteswissenschaft.

    Physiology and Therapy on the Foundations of Spiritual Science

    Physiologisch- Therapeutisches auf Grundlage der Geisteswissenschaft.

    Section of the Complete Works: Lectures on Medicine

    First German Edition published 1965.

    Notes about the German versions of this volume:
    1st edition in this arrangement, 1965. 2nd, expanded edition 1975. Reprinted 1989 and 2010. 13 (of 16) lectures previously published in single, double, and four-lecture manuscripts and books between 1922 and 1952. The volume does not indicate text sources.

    Lectures in this volume: 12

    1920-03-26 Dornach
    1920-04-07 Dornach
    1920-10-07 Dornach
    1920-10-08 Dornach
    1920-10-09 Dornach
    1920-10-09 Dornach
    1922-10-26 Stuttgart
    1922-10-27 Stuttgart
    1922-10-27 Stuttgart
    1922-10-28 Stuttgart
    1923-12-31 Dornach
    1924-01-01 Dornach
    1924-01-02 Dornach
    1924-04-21 Dornach
    1924-04-22 Dornach
    1924-04-23 Dornach

    English Complete Works Version: This volume is available in an English Complete Works edition:

    Physiology and Healing

    Treatment, Therapy, and Hygiene

    Physiology and Healing

    Paperback, 344 pages. Published 2014 by Rudolf Steiner Press.

    Notes on this edition: Translated by Matthew Barton. Introduction by Andrew Maendl.

    English Non-Complete Works Full Versions: No English translations exist that included this volume in its entirety.

    Other English publishing history: Sections available

    Sections of this German volume may have been published in English, either as stand-alone books, one-lecture pamphlets, or as part of a compilation. If there are any volumes listed below, then they have some percentage of this Complete Works volume in them. The amount could be as little as a part of one lecture (in a compilation), a single lecture or essay as a pamphlet. Or it could be a book that contains as much as 90% of the material in the source Complete Works German volume.

    Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine

    4 lectures to doctors Stuttgart

    No Cover Available

    Paperback, 86 pages. Published 1986 by Mercury Press.

    Notes on this edition: Same as "Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine" and "Four Lectures to Doctors" GA 314 contains 12 lectures.

    Physiology and Therapeutics

    4 lectures Dornach

    Physiology and Therapeutics

    Paperback, 65 pages. Published 1986 by Mercury Press.

    Notes on this edition: GA 314 contains 12 lectures, an address and 2 conversations.

    Health Care as a Social Issue

    No Cover Available

    Pamphlet, 39 pages. Published 1984 by Mercury Press.

    Notes on this edition: Lecture of April 7, 1920. Translated by G. Karnow, revised by A. Wulsin.

    Hygiene as a Social Issue

    No Cover Available

    Pamphlet, 39 pages. Published 1981 by Mercury Press.

    Notes on this edition: Lecture of April 7, 1920. Translated by G. Karnow.

    The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine

    4 lectures Stuttgart

    The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine

    Hard Cover, 79 pages. Published 1951 by Anthroposophical Publishing Co..

    Notes on this edition: First published 1928. Revised edition 1951. Translation revised by Charles Davy.

    Four Lectures to Doctors

    4 lectures Stuttgart

    No Cover Available

    Hard Cover, 85 pages. Published 1928 by Anthroposophical Publishing Co..

    Notes on this edition: Same lectures as "Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine" and "Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine" GA 314 contains 12 lectures.

    Psysiology and Therapeutics

    4 Lectures from 10/7 to 10/9 1920

    No Cover Available

    , pages. Published by .

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