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  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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    • working with us and I shall try to deal with just those points where
    • deal with their complexities. Unspeakable harm has been done in the
    • materialism, idealism, realism and the like, have really taken this
    • direction of materialism, idealism, or mysticism, but merely as an
    • discovered when the actual brain is left out of account and we deal
    • objects, a great deal can be said about them. But it is not the same
  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture II
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    • great deal, therefore, of what I have to say will be based upon an
    • everything in the organism that can be dealt with by the same methods
    • mechanistic, idealistic, animistic or the like — when we say,
    • in short with an astral organism. Empirical science has a great deal
  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture III
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    • may have dealt wrongly with the tendencies to disease which make
    • Between the seventh and fourteenth years our ideal must be to work
    • cursory way of dealing with these matters which is necessary here may
    • make a great deal appear fantastic. Everything can, nevertheless, be
    • above all to deal with the relation between the metabolism and the
    • then a great deal which seems to have been left rather in the air
  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture IV
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    • optics. A great deal in the eye can be beautifully depicted if one
    • be fruitful. It does indeed lead to certain goals, but a great deal
    • deal, too, can be found in our literature, and there are many
    • subjects which I hope will soon be dealt with there. I am convinced



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