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Rohen, Dr Johannes W.

 
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Synopsis

Physicians around the world are familiar with Johannes Rohen's books on human anatomy. In this, his last major work, Dr. Rohen presents the fruits of his lifelong study of the human organism. Viewing the various organs and organ systems in the context of the organism as a dynamic whole, he arrives at new and profound insights. Functional Morphology significantly supplements and expands the concepts of general anatomy and offers a new basis for approaching the interaction of body and soul. It not only conveys information, but also awakens the reader's astonishment and joy at the unique nature of the human being.

Functional Morphology offers fresh insight and inspiration for physicians, therapists, educators, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the human organism.

In color.

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À propos des auteurs

Dr. Johannes Wolfgang Rohen (1921-2022) received his medical degree from the University of Tübingen in 1946. He became head of the Department of Anatomy in Marburg in 1964 and in Erlangen in 1974. His main scientific interest was the functional morphology of tissues of the anterior segment of the eye, the eyelid apparatus, and the pathogenesis of glaucoma (documented in more than 300 scientific papers). His three-dimensional reconstructions of the various functional systems of the eye (summarized in the Handbook of Microscopic Anatomy) helped lay the groundwork for scientific ophthalmology. He introduced his views into fields of anatomy and wrote textbooks on related subjects. His Photographic Atlas of Gross Anatomy was translated into eighteen languages and is a standard textbook in the U.S. Dr. Rohen received numerous awards and honorary degrees for his work and was a member of numerous organizations dedicated to research in areas related to his lifelong work.

Dr. Cathy Sims-O'Neil, DO, received her anthroposophic medical training through the English Medical Seminar in Dornach in 1991 and practiced general anthroposophic medicine in Cambridge, Massachusetts, area for twelve years as a physician assistant. She then completed osteopathic medical school in Maine, a neurologic residency in Albany, New York, and a fellowship in autonomic nervous system disorders at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. In addition to co-founding Collaborative Medical Arts, she also works in school medicine at the Buffalo Waldorf School and in conventional neurology in Albany.

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