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'''Anthroposophic medicine''' (or '''anthroposophical medicine''') is a form of [[alternative medicine]]. Devised in the 1920s by [[Rudolf Steiner]] (1861–1925) in conjunction with [[Ita Wegman]] (1876–1943), anthroposophical medicine is based on [[occult]] notions and draws on Steiner's [[spiritual philosophy]], which he called [[anthroposophy]]. | '''Anthroposophic medicine''' (or '''anthroposophical medicine''') is a form of [[alternative medicine]]. Devised in the 1920s by [[Rudolf Steiner]] (1861–1925) in conjunction with [[Ita Wegman]] (1876–1943), anthroposophical medicine is based on [[occult]] notions and draws on Steiner's [[spiritual philosophy]], which he called [[anthroposophy]].{{cite book|author=DIANE Publishing Company|title=Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=oAkm9RGrigsC&pg=PA86|date=1 July 1995|publisher=DIANE Publishing|isbn=978-0-7881-1820-3|page=86}}</ref> Practitioners employ a variety of treatment techniques based upon anthroposophic precepts, including [[massage]], exercise, [[Counseling psychology|counselling]], and [[Anthroposophic pharmacy|substances]]. | ||
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Anthroposophic medicine (or anthroposophical medicine) is a form of alternative medicine. Devised in the 1920s by Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) in conjunction with Ita Wegman (1876–1943), anthroposophical medicine is based on occult notions and draws on Steiner's spiritual philosophy, which he called anthroposophy.DIANE Publishing Company (1 July 1995). Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons. DIANE Publishing. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-7881-1820-3. http://books.google.com/books?id=oAkm9RGrigsC&pg=PA86.</ref> Practitioners employ a variety of treatment techniques based upon anthroposophic precepts, including massage, exercise, counselling, and substances.