Helmstädter Axel
Institut für Geschichte der Pharmazie, Roter Graben 10, D-35032 Marburg.
Gesnerus. 2011;68(2):198-217.
Demeter Georgievitz-Weitzer (1873-1949), called "Surya", Sanskrit for "sun", was an important representative of medical occultism in the first half of the 20th century. He worked as a journal editor and published a 13-volume book series about occult medicine, mainly written by himself. His hypotheses were closely related to the "Lebensreform" movement around 1900. Regarding diagnostics, he relied on astrology, cheiromancy, and clairvoyance, while therapeutics were dominated by diet and spagyric remedies according to Cesare Mattei (1809-1896) and Carl-Friedrich Zimpel (1801-1879). In his later years, he developed his own healing system, initially comprising eight, later only two preparations. Surya remedies were commercially available until the end of the 20th century,
德米特·格奥尔基耶维茨 - 魏策尔(1873 - 1949),被称为“苏利耶”,在梵语中意为“太阳”,是20世纪上半叶医学神秘主义的重要代表人物。他曾担任期刊编辑,并出版了一套13卷的关于神秘医学的丛书,主要由他自己撰写。他的假说与1900年左右的“生活改革”运动密切相关。在诊断方面,他依靠占星术、手相术和透视,而治疗则主要采用根据切萨雷·马泰(1809 - 1896)和卡尔 - 弗里德里希·齐姆佩尔(1801 - 1879)的饮食和炼金术疗法。在他晚年,他开发了自己的治疗体系,最初包括八种制剂,后来只剩下两种。苏利耶疗法在20世纪末之前都有商业销售。