Hans Balzli

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Hans Otto Karl Balzli (also Jean Balzli ; born October 1, 1893 in Rixingen , Lorraine , † December 15, 1959 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a Swiss doctor and homeopath .

Balzli studied medicine at the Universities of Strasbourg and Leipzig and received his doctorate in Leipzig in 1920.

He was "an active supporter of the life-reforming vegetarianism movement and author of vegetarian writings".

Fonts

  • Paperback of homeopathic therapy: Vademecum for doctors. Hahnemannia, Stuttgart 1925.
  • Pocket medical dictionary. Taking into account the technical terms of homeopathy. J. Sunday, Regensburg 1926.
  • The art and science of eating: health and public welfare through alkaline nutrition . 2 volumes. Hahnemannia, Stuttgart 1928/1930.
  • Vocabularies in the Codex Salernitanus of the Breslauer Stadtbibliothek (No. 1302) and in a Munich manuscript (Lat. 4622) both from the XII. Century (= studies on the history of medicine. Vol. 21). Barth, Leipzig 1931 (dissertation, University of Leipzig, 1920).
  • Gastrosophy : A breviary for the palate and mind: New ways to enjoy the table and socialize. Hädecke, Stuttgart 1931 and Weil der Stadt 2020, ISBN 978-3-7750-0800-6 .
  • Inulin vegetables: new dishes for people with diabetes and for healthy people. Müller, Zurich / Leipzig 1938.
  • Little soy primer: the history, cultivation and use of a unique crop. Müller, Zurich / Leipzig 1938.
  • Friedrich Eduard Bilz , Hans Balzli: Natural healing methods . Reference book of the natural way of life and healing; with a fold-out colored plastic model of the person. Keyser, 1956.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Sabine Merta : Paths and wrong ways to the modern cult of slimness: Diet food and physical culture as a search for new forms of lifestyle 1880–1930. Steiner , Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-515-08109-7 , p. 207.
  2. Fritz D. Schroers: Lexicon of German-speaking Homeopaths. Haug, Stuttgart 2006, p. 8 ( online ).