Mieke Mosmuller

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Mieke Mosmuller-Crull (born 1951 in Amsterdam as Mieke Crull) is a Dutch medical doctor, author, and novelist. Since 1994, she has written a number of books in Dutch, German, English, and Danish on themes related to Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy. [1]

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Biography

Mosmuller was a student at the Barlaeus Gymnasium in Amsterdam and then began a study of medicine at the University of Amsterdam. Together with her husband Jos Mosmuller, she began a practice as a general practitioner and opened an apothecary in Sittard. [2]

Publications in English

Publications in German

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References

  1. Martijn Franssen. "Mieke Mosmuller | Occident Publishers". www.occident.nl.
  2. Mieke Mosmuller. "About Mieke Mosmuller | Mieke Mosmuller". www.miekemosmuller.com.