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THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS

Nature’s Laws of
Harmony in the
Microcosm of Music

MUSIC + BRAIN
Part 1   •   Part 2

Chronomedicine

Music as a Harmonic
Medical Data Carrier

The Special Status of the
Ear in the Organism

The Ear as a
Medical Instrument

The Significance of the
Soul to Medicine

The Significance of
our Consciousness
to Medicine

The Significance of the
Soul to Human Evolution

The Future of Pharmaceutics

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
REPORTS

The American Institute
of Stress

World Health
Organization (WHO)

Republic of Belarus

Stress + Heart Disease

The Unborn Child

Special Care Baby Unit

Harmonic Therapy

The Benefits of
Harmonic Information

Social Medical Significance

Headaches & Migraine

Harmonic Information
as a Modern Medication

Intensive Care Unit

MRT Music / Function

Chernobyl

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Medical Research –
Clinical Observations

MEDICAL RESONANCE THERAPY MUSIC

Medical Music Preparations on CD






 Prof. Dr. med. Rosch / Prof. Dr. med. Koeditz  •  Music & Brain – Medical Perspective


Part 1

Music & Brain
Medical Perspective

Prof. Dr. med.
Horst Koeditz
“If I had my life to live over again,
I would have made it a rule
to ... listen to some music at least once every week;
for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied
would thus have been kept active through use.”

Charles Darwin
Autobiography
Preface
There is a wealth of literature on the health and healing effects of music, its influence on emotions, physiology, cognitive skills and other aspects and numerous approaches and theories have been proposed to explain these (1, 2).
The present discussion will emphasise on the contributions of the classical composer and musicologist Peter Hübner, because we are most familiar with his developments.
Introduction
The application of music in medicine has been practised in all high cultures. The most famous representative for this is the father of our scientific thinking: the Greek scholar, physician, musicologist, mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras (around 500 B.C.). He not only investigated the close connection of music to mathematics but also explored its relevance to promoting health and healing.

As the classical composer Peter Hübner pointed out in his lectures at the Universities of Tel Aviv, Heidelberg and Magdeburg, Pythagoras assumed “that those same universal laws of harmony which naturally govern the microcosm of music also determine the harmony of the natural functions in the interior world of man himself and, furthermore, accord with those laws of harmony which direct the entire course of biological evolution“ (3).

Pythagoras`s insights were explored further 1500 years later. The famous scholar and physician Avicenna took them up again and propagated them in the medical world. Avicenna knew about the power of emotions on bodily functions and medical music for him was a discipline to restore emotional balance and thus to relieve psychosomatic disorders.
For Avicenna the art of healing rested on three pillars: the treatment with music, the application of medically effective substances and on physiotherapeutic treatments, including surgery (4)



MEDICAL RESONANCE THERAPY MUSIC®
Medical Music Preparations on CD
RRR 102 Harmony
Harmony
 

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