LECTURE I ..............................................
Empirical science and spiritual science; the structure of the
brain; the process of breathing; metabolic processes; solid,
fluid, and fiery aspect of human organism; anabolic and catabolic
processes.
LECTURE II .............................................
The basis for a study of human physiology; the four members of
man and their connection with the physical organism; heart and
lung system; kidney system; liver and gall system; plants and
their use as remedies.
LECTURE III ............................................
Threefold organization of the human being and forces of growth;
polarity of nerve-sense and metabolic systems and the 4:1 ratio
of pulse and breathing; sulfur, mercury and salt principles in
plants used as remedies; tumor formation and treatment with warmth.
LECTURE IV .............................................
Iron in the human blood; relationship of silicic acid and sugar
to sense organs; a direction for rational therapy; metals as
remedies; man as a being of the whole cosmos.