In his writings Blechschmidt consistently accessed and described the subject of human embryology from the viewpoint of biodynamic metabolic fields and focuses his attention on the question: How does human form arise?
Blechschmidt wrote and published exclusively in German. It was mostly through a German/English bi-lingual volume published by Karger ("The Stages of Human Development Before Birth", 1960) and an exceptional cooperation with his co-author R. F. Gasser ("Biokinetics and Biodynamics of Human Differentiation", 1978), that his work became partly available to an international English speaking audience. "The Beginnings of Human Life" (1977) was written primarily for the general public, but is no longer in print.
The publication of Brian Freeman's translation of "The Ontogenetic Basis of Human Anatomy" (2004), contributed to a growing interest in Blechschmidt's ideas. Slowly osteopaths, Structural Integrators, cranial practitioners and other therapists began to appreciate his work.
The books mentioned above offer both a general and comprehensive access to the morphological cosmos described by Blechschmidt but, unfortunately, they are only partly available at the moment. However, there are a number of unnoticed scientific articles already translated into English that offer a more detailed and deeper, specific insight into this elaborate universe of shape and form. The book you have here is a compilation of a number of those individual articles.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Für die Erwachsenenbildung
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
80 black and white drawings and photographs
Maße
Höhe: 207 mm
Breite: 147 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-943324-56-3 (9783943324563)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Autor*in
Arzt
Medizinstudium, Promotion 1931
Habilitation 1937
von 1942-1973 Direktor des Anatomischen Instituts der Universität Göttingen
Herausgeber*in
Magisterstudium der Kommunikationswissenschaft und Ethnologie an der Universität München mit Schwerpunkt Kommunikationstheorie und Ethnomedizin
Ausbildung zum Yoga-Lehrer in Indien 1989 begann er sein Rolfing-Training 1990 in München und Boulder (Colorado/USA
Certified advance Rolfer seit 1994, Heilpraktiker seit 1995.