Ernst Hartmann

Doctor Ernst Hartmann , born with Mannheim the November 10th 1915, studied medicine with Mannheim and Jena and was one of the pioneers of the geobiology. He intended to show that the physical and spiritual prosperity of the man was closely related to his environment.

Hartmann had worked during the second world war as a doctor of military personnel then, after the war, opened a cabinet with Eberbach, where he exerted during more than 40 years. In the beginning of its medical career it was interested to carry out enumerations concerning its patients and their diseases. It noted thus that many its patients regularly came to consult it for diseases appearing clearly controllable and than, however, no drug managed to control.

Hartmann thus came from there to suspect an external influence related to the immediate environment of some of its patients. Its assumptions were reinforced in its eyes, after observations on the Mortalité in a hospital where he worked. It would have observed that certain beds seemed more Pathogène S that others: mortality was higher in a bed than in another (but on this, of the rigorous statistical tests are lacking; in addition, the date provided for these observations place those on a date where Hartmann was medical student, which prohibits to believe that it could undertake experiments controlled on the subject). After having reversed the beds, it would have come from there to put forth the assumption that it was not the bed which was in question but its site. It thus came from there to call upon the role of the terrestrial waves.

This led it to postulate, with the assistance of his/her brother who was physicist, the existence of " walls of ondes" vertical of a width of 21 cm directed North-South and East-West. These bands would form on the Globe with our latitude a network of North-South bands separated by 2 meters and East-West bands separated by 2,5 meters. (But it should be noted that no calibrated instrument makes it possible to measure these waves apart from the subjective presence of the manipulator of rod of Sourcier or another instrument of this type). The most pathogenic beds would be located on a crossing of these bands, called today node of Hartmann, entered in resonance with telluric waves (whose existence is not established). Hartmann claimed then that it was enough to adapt the place of the beds so that certain diseases disappear regularly quickly.

To extend the results further from its research, it organized as of 1951 of the seminars and the conferences with Eberbach. Then in 1961, it founded a Research center for the geobiology which it chaired during nearly thirty years. He died with Waldkatzenbach the October 23rd 1992.

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