Norbert Galatzer

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Norbert Galatzer (* in July 1900 in Podwolotschysk , Galicia , † in May 1980 in Rome ) was an Austrian doctor. He is considered to be an important representative and advocate of homeopathy in the medical practice of the doctor.

Life

Galatzer received his doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1924 . He worked as a general practitioner in the Oberpullendorf district and was the assistant to Valentinzeileis in Bad Sauerbrunn. In 1930 he went to Wiener Neustadt and treated there, among other things, according tozeileis' method. He was a student of the gynecologist Bernhard Aschner and a supporter of Aschner's constitutional therapy. He wrote:

Constitutional therapy is a combination of modern clinical methods with forgotten centuries-old empirical therapy.

At the end of 1938 he fled as a Jew from Nazi Germany to China, after a short time in Shanghai he came to Nanjing . He was interested in Chinese medicine , where he studied acupuncture , learned pulse diagnostics and obtained a Chinese doctorate. After almost nine years, he returned to Europe in 1948, stayed in Switzerland for a year before moving to Rome in 1950. In Rome he was one of the first advocates of homeopathy. He was friends with the Swiss doctor Pierre Schmidt (July 22, 1894–1987), who was important for the development of homeopathy in Europe , and dealt with anthroposophy .

In September 1958 Galatzer was one of the organizers of the 22nd International Congress for Homeopathic Medicine in Salzburg. In his lecture he attacked conventional medicine:

If we grasp people in mere passive perception, in the stringing together of data on what has become product, then we have the shadowing of the living in front of us.

Norbert Galatzer wrote various articles in German and international journals, for example on the concept of personality in homeopathy and treatment with high potencies.

literature

  • Norbert Galatzer: Eight Years in China Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy 1948 Aug; 41 (8): 172-7

Individual evidence

  1. Haberhauer, Norbert .: The new Aschner primer: secondary procedures for practice; with 5 tables . Haug, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-8304-7072-X .
  2. ^ Verlag Berger: Lebenslinien. Jewish families and their fates. Retrieved December 10, 2018 .
  3. Norbert Galatzer 1900-1980 | Sue Young Histories. Retrieved December 10, 2018 (American English).
  4. Lecture on the XXII. International congress for homeopathic medicine in Salzburg from September 8th to 12th, 1958. Excerpts from Haug, Journal for Classical Homeopathy. ZKH 1959; 3 (1): 32-33, doi: 10.1055 / s-2006-936874
  5. Norbert Galatzer: Personality as the key idea in homeopathy . In: British Homeopathic Journal . tape 49 , no. 2 , 1960, ISSN  0007-0785 , pp. 108–111 , doi : 10.1016 / S0007-0785 (60) 80006-3 ( thieme-connect.de [accessed December 10, 2018]).
  6. Norbert Galatzer: Thoughts on treatment with high potencies . In: Journal of Classical Homeopathy . tape 1 , no. 1 , 1957, ISSN  1439-4308 , pp. 33–36 , doi : 10.1055 / s-2006-936829 ( thieme-connect.de [accessed December 10, 2018]).