Physiognomy:The science of observation in Homoeopathy way

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PHYSIOGNOMYPHYSIOGNOMY -The science of observations-The science of observations

Compiled by:Ankit srivastavB.H.M.S(Gold medalist), M.D. (PGR)Gorakhpur, U.P., IndiaEmail:ankitsrivastava183@gmail.comDrAnkitsrivastav@copyright2014

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INTRODUCTION

• Physiognomy - An ancient art & a modern

scientific study of judging human characters by

facial features of face or form of body.

• Physiognomy is also referred to as Face Reading,

Personology and Characterology that gives us an

understanding of humanity and human nature.

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• Physiognomy was originated in Greek culture

and since 5,000 years it has developed both

in eastern and western culture.

• In ancient India Physiognomy was called

"Mukha Lakshana Shastra" i.e. science of

reading the face.

HISTORY

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Johann Kasper Lavator is considered as the father of physiognomy. Aristotle, Socrates, Plato and other propagated it far and wide.

Monday, December 22, 2014 Johann Kasper Lavator

HISTORY

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• “An exact relationship exists between the soul and the body,

between the internal and the external of a man…the infinite

variety of the souls or internal nature of a man creates an infinite

variety in his body or externality...If such differences do exist then

they must be recognizable they must also be the basis for an exact

science.”

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-Johann Kasper Lavator

HISTORY

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Internal Qualities shows external signs

• Ancient Chinese physiognomists believed that each face could predict owner’s future. In some respect, this view is conformed by evidence that certain facial characteristics are related to the kinds of diseases that one is likely to develop later in life.

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“Certain diseases alter the expression or appearance of the face because the disease process is related to the development or physiology of face and affects its structure or behavior or both”

• The ‘psyche’ exerts a

powerful impact on facial

expressions and has the

capacity to alter the

architecture of the face in

a permanent way.

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Frown is a good example of how emotions disturb physiology and anatomy of the face.

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• Most of these facial features have as their basis the

bony structure of the skull, on which the soft tissues lie.

• These features include the shapes and positions of

major areas and landmarks of the face, such as the

forehead, eyebrows, nose, cheeks, mouth, chin.

• Smaller features makes significant approach in

physiognomy.

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IN HOMOEOPATHY

CONSTITUTION • Body Built / Make up of the body

(physiognomy).• Aggregate of stable, functional morphological

characteristics of an individual heredity factors, acquired properties through interaction with socio-ecological environment.

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APHORISM - 5

…..the most significant points in the whole history of the chronic disease, to enable him to discover its fundamental cause, which is generally due to a chronic miasm. In these investigations, the ascertainable physical constitution of the patient (especially when the disease is chronic), his moral and intellectual character, his occupation, mode of living and habits, his social and domestic relations, his age, sexual function, etc; are to be taken into consideration.

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HEIGHT• A tall man is usually a

symbol of good personality and Gentle in behavior.

• A short statured man is romantic in nature, often he/she is clever and cunning.

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HEIGHT

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• TALL-constitutions :- ph-ac. calc-p. Phos. sep. sil. sulph.

kreos. mag-p. Coff. tub.

• DWARFISH-constitutions :- BAR-C. Bar-m. borx. bufo CALC-P.

Calc. Carbn-s. Carc. Con. lyc. mag-m. MED. merc-pr-a. merc. Ol-j. op. ph-ac. sec. SIL. sulfa. SULPH. SYPH. Thyr. Tub. zinc.

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HEAD

• Big and a rounded head :-

Discreetness, keeps secrets,

perseverance and benefactor.

• Big head and wide face : -

Impolite and heartless.

• Small sized head : Stupid,

can’t keep secrets.

• High skull :- Clever,

intelligent.

• Wide at the top and big

head : Tidiness.

• Bumps at the top of

skull : Hypochondriac,

apprehension.

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HEAD• BIG HEAD :- Calc. phos, Cal. Carb, Silicea

• HEAD-SWOLLEN :– Scalp- Apis ARS. Bell. caust. Cham. crot-h. cupr. Daph. dig. euph. glon. Graph. lach. mang. merc. mez. op. petr. phos. puls. RHUS-T. ruta.sep. stram. sulph.

• HEAD-SMALL :- acon. chel. coff. glon. Grat. limest-b. pic-ac.

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HAIR

• Thin (slim) dark hair : Sensitive heart and body, cares about good health.

• Soft hair : Obtrusive and coward. PHOS. Hep. bell. ph-ac. mez. borx.

• Fine Hair: gentile nature & keen mind, but warns of cowardice. tub.

• Blond hair : Arrogance, pride, anger, trickster.

• Long, flat, thin blond hair : Low resolution.

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HEAD - HAIR – thin psor. sil. tub.HEAD - THIN – hair aloe sanic

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HAIR

• Very dark hair : Jealous.

• Muddy hair : Disposition, not shows loyalty, untrustworthy.

• Dense and hard hair : Authoritarian, Hard and stubborn.

• Dense and much hair : Stupid.

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HAIR • Curly hair : romantic, Dutiful. HEAD - HAIR - curly, becomes mez.

• If hair has big curls : Stubborn.

• If hair can easily being combed to the left and

right side of the head : Untrustworthy.

• Coarse Hair : is considered a sign of boldness, but

lesser intellectual ability. HEAD - HAIR – coarse sil.

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FACE PROPORTIONS• If you divided your face to three

horizontal parts, you will find that one

of the parts is relatively larger than

the other two parts. This dominant

part can tell some information about

your personality and thinking style.

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The three parts are:

1) Upper part (Starting from hairline of the face up until the eyebrows)

2) Middle part (Starting from the eyebrows till the end of the nose)

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• indicates intelligence and a logical

approach towards problem solving.

• Thus, people with dominant upper

parts will be more interested in

fact and logical thinking than

others.

• A wide forehead shows that the

person is intelligent but a small

forehead doesn’t mean that he is not.

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• are ambitious. They strive

to be better and to improve

the way their life is.

• Such people may sacrifice

lots of things for the sake of

reaching their goals or

making their dreams come

true.

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• May enjoy taking physical risks.

• May find people from this

category to be boxers or

wrestlers.

• These people are practical and

like to see how your ideas can

fit in the real physical world

rather than just hearing them.

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• Various features of the face represents various

character of a person.

• After a certain number of years, our faces

become our biographies.

• There are six types of face outline viz. Oval,

Broad, Thin & Long, Round, Square, and Pear

Shaped.

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OVAL FACE

• Enhances Beauty in

woman

• Signifies refined

tendency in man

• Friendly and Loving

• Strong Individuality

• Lacks driving Force

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BROAD FACE

Broadness of mind &

Steadiness

Tolerant and

Benevolent.

Forgive & Forget Policy

Laugh more-worry less

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LONG & THIN FACE

• Tolerant

• Stubborn

• Hopeful

• Hardworking

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ROUND FACE

Jovial & Humorous.

Confident & Optimistic.

Enthusiastic.

Kind & Easy living

formula.

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SQUARE FACE

• Determination.

• Action and Speed.

• Go-getter.

• Achiever.

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PEAR-SHAPED FACE

Intellectual Creativity.

Artistic Brilliance.

Sensitive and

compassionate.

Authors, Artists, Fine

Arts……

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FOREHEAD

The forehead's shape determines the method of thinking that the person uses.

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FOREHEAD

• This person follows a progressive style in his thinking; he can't jump to the third point without first knowing the second.

• Sometimes he is misunderstood as a child and thought of as dumb, but in fact he may be very intelligent. It's just his progressive style of thinking that needs to be taken into consideration.

The straight forehead (The progressive thinker):

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FOREHEAD

• That person builds conclusions fast to the extent that he may interrupt you many times while you are talking because he keeps on guessing what are you about to say.

• This person may get bored when talking to someone with a straight forehead because of the speed difference between them.

The slopped forehead (The fast responder):

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FOREHEAD

• This person is very creative, That

person hates restrictions and

rules.

• he likes to use his imagination

and would probably hate

Mathematics and accounting but

excel in arts.

The curved forehead (The creative):

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FOREHEAD

• If upper surface of the forehead is swollen :

Strong memory, High intelligence and understanding.

• If central of the forehead is swollen :

Fast thinking brain.

• If bottom of the forehead is swollen : Skillful at job and in arts.

• Vertical frown lines between the eyes show a logical, hardworking

and a very decisive individual.

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FOREHEAD

• Narrow and low forehead :

Stubborn and not thinking brain.

• Low and cambered forehead :

A person who can’t decide and move on his/her own.

• Fleshy forehead : Brave and nervous.

• Very small forehead : Mental deficiency.

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Eyebrows Exceedingly Heavy Thick & hard: Indicate

great strength and dictatorial nature.

Dense and soft eyebrows : Politeness, strong mind and high intelligence.

Vertical, flat and fat eyebrows : Cold blooded, cool and tolerant.

Thick Eyebrows: Practical & Realistic, Independent.

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Eyebrows

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Superiority complex Well Mannered

Vigilant, Critical, Good at

keeping secret and good

memory.

• Low intelligence, Easy-going And

Show someone who is influenced easily.

If eyebrows far from each other and separate forehead to 2 parts:

Short and mixed eyebrows:

High Eyebrows

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Eyebrows

Frivolous but charming.

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Daydreamer.

show Exaggerated

and strong sense of curiosity.

If eyebrows curved up at the end:

Soft and rare eyebrows:

Arched Eyebrows:

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Eyebrows

• Dark black eyebrows :

Generally a good character.

• Thin eyebrows :

Arrogance, pride.

• Downward sloping eyebrows shows :

Ambition.

• Frowning eyebrows : Jealous, nervous and double faced.

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Eyes are the windows of one’s heart

They radiate qualities such as love, amusement, sympathy & character.

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Eyes

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Fault Finders & Nagging

Behavior.

Good Assessor.

Critical by Nature.

Believes in ‘judging one

integrity through faults’.

DOWNWARD SLOPING EYES

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Eyes

Easy to go with

Non Critical

Clear & Straightforward

Believes that ‘All learn from

mistakes’

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UPWARD SLOPING EYES

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Eyes

• Fun-Living and Enthusiastic.

• Source of Inspiration.

• Benevolent.

• Believes that ‘Life is full of

happiness and joyful color’

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SPARKLING EYES :

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Eyes

• Apprehensive and worried.

• Always Uncomfortable.

• Difficult to lead a normal

life.

• Believes ‘Life is hazardous

to live’.

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PLAIN EYES :

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Eyes

• Black eyes : Well-mannered.

• Blue eyes : insensitive, merciless, malicious,

disinterested.

• Light blue eyes : Daydreamer, artist, pure.

• Green eyes : Cursed, malicious.

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Eyes

• Small and sharp eyes : Active, snob and brutal.

• Big and bright eyes : High intelligence and well-mannered.

• Big and transparent eyes : Suspicious and cantankerous.

• Fixed looking eyes : Stubborn and jealousy.

• Protruding eyes : Insanity, extravagant, stubborn, brutish

emotions.

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NOSE

-Prone to Cruelty.

- Emotionless.

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- Harsh & Rough.

- Selfish & Mean.

-Good Personality.-Good Imitator.

Pointed Nose Eagle Nose Downward Pointing Nose

Sharp-tipped noses - those easily provoked (like dogs)

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NOSE

• Practically. • Dependent.• Wishes to manage

things on self theories.

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Thin Nose

• Worldly Health.• Possessor of materialistic & spiritualistic wealth

Plump Nose

• Artistic Temperament.• Signifies originality.

Artistic Nose

people with snub noses are vain, untruthful, unstable, unfaithful and seducers.

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MOUTHSize is considered

• A Small mouth indicates a frugal , Sensibility, durable, merciful and

ambitious.

• Very small mouth : Naughty.

• Big mouth : Bad character.

• Big and wide mouth: indicates extravagance, Gluttonous, liar and talkative.

• Very wide mouth : Exaggeration.

• Half open mouth : Low intelligence.

• Split mouth : Rudeness.

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MOUTH

• An Upward, curved Mouth: shows an agreeable nature, one who is

generally happy.

• A downturned Mouth: shows a demanding and obstinate person,

who is more unhappy than another.

• A Mouth that is straight across, indicates a person with self control.

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The curvature of the Mouth: discloses the basic temperament.

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TEETH

• Long front teeth: When the two front middle teeth are much

longer than the other teeth then this means that this person is

stubborn especially if his chin was pointed too.

• Big distance between front teeth: this means that this

person may be a risk taker. He may rush to buy

something or to try something new.

• Large Teeth: denote strength.

• Small Teeth: indicate a methodical approach to life.

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Lips have language

Lips are expressive and appealing.

Communication, love, affection, determination

and friendliness can be devised from the

position, structure and movement of lips.

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LIPS• Small Lips can indicate selfishness.• Thin Lips indicate impatience, that may disregard

others feelings.• Large Lips can show generosity.• Thick Lips show one who openly expresses their

opinions.• Lips of Medium thickness indicate loyalty.• Two lips unequal in size, line of closure irregular,

raised or lowered at one corner confirm the criminal tendencies.

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LIPSDrooping Lips

- Abruptness- Self seeking

nature

- Gloomy- Lethargic

Pressed Lips

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UPPER LIPS

• Deep groove running down from nose to upper lip displays modesty and tends to check egotism.

• Relatively long entire upper lip: from nostrils to the line of closure of mouth displays the self-estimative propensities like dignity, self-respect even extravagant ideas of one's importance.

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UPPER LIPS

• A protruding upper lip: reveals a fault finder.

• Upper lip pointed downward in the centre and

trying to overlap the line of closure of mouth

shows a secretive tendency, amativeness.

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LOWER LIP

• Big lower lip: benevolent.

• A very full and red lower lip of coarse quality

discloses a great eater and talker i.e. gourmand

and loquacity.

• Lower lip curving downward and outward, just

where the canine teeth are situated, denotes

destructive and cruel tendencies.

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• Indicates a firm sense if purpose and denotes positive characteristics like conscientiousness, order, precision, mechanical & scientific tastes and moral courage.

CHIN - ethics

A prominent Chin: (Square or bony chin)

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CHIN - ethics

• reveals a yielding, soft

or infantile nature and

someone who changes

their mind often.

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• A Short Small, round,

soft, globose chin

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CHIN - ethics

• indicates lacks

firmness and

perseverance, an

impatient nature

opinions that are

easily altered.

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A Receding chin:

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• Oval or muscular chin: shows talent for some form of art like poetry, painting, action, dancing or singing.

• A Long Chin: shows someone who sticks to what he say.

• An undue projecting chin: points out an avarice, hoarding

up character with an active and shrewd mind.• A Pointed Chin: belongs to an out-going, positive person

who makes quick decisions.• A Wide Flat Chin: indicates procrastination.

• A Cleft: in a chin shows someone who is self-centered & with a hidden agenda.

CHIN - ethics

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JAW (LOWER)

• A curved or artistic jaw terminates in oval chin

and is significant of normal strength and a taste for

art and beauty.

• A square jaw forming a wide chin always denotes

moral power with either mechanical or scientific

tendencies.

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CHEEKS - happiness

• Round, full cheeks, sometimes hanging down in soft folds

upon neck, show gluttonous tendencies.

• Dimples of the cheeks and chin are tokens of the affectional

nature and denote the active passions of amativeness and a

desire to please and attract the admiration of others.

• Dimples near corners of mouth are evidences of

mirthfulness, love of fun and good humor and wit.

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EARS

• Ears denotes one’s control and power of management of life….. And…… self.

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EARS

-Materialistic-Showy

-Strong -Self Confidence

-Obstinate

-Acheiver

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Round Ears Squarish Ears

Pointed Earlobe Ears

Haired Ears

Pointed Ears

- Hard worker

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EARS

-Good Fortune

-Good Relationship

-Good Administrator

-Comprehensive

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Flat Ears Thick Earlobes

Wider In-circle Ears

Small In-circle ears

-Co-operative

• Good Natured• -Family oriented complacency

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EARS

• Big ears: good listener.

• small ears: a person with small ears may become

overwhelmed if you talked a lot.

• Narrow, long thin, bloodless ears, set closely against the side

of the head are associated with a timid personality

• Attached Earlobes or Ears without Lobes are considered to

show lack of focus and initiative.

• Detached Earlobes indicate a seeking creative nature.

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EARS

• Low set ears: A person with low set ears has a lower rate of receiving information. Give him very fast instructions and he will be totally lost.

• High set ears: People with relatively higher ears usually receive information faster than others. I am not referring to intelligence here but rather to the rate with which they can adsorb new information.

• Sticking out: Shows drive & originality.

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Neck

better known as willful neck shows

great resistance and aggression.

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denotes timidity and great

sensitivity.

A short, thick neck

A muscular, beautiful, short neck

reflects-amativeness.

A long, thin neck

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HANDS

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Small Fingers and Large Palm Base :

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HANDS Large Fingers and Smaller Palm base :

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HANDS

• Small body and big hand : Artistic, Skillful, ambitious

and trickster.

• Hard hand : hard working, Quarrelsome.

• Cold, smooth, flat and sensitive hand : Egoist.

• If the hand is pink and veins are transparent:

Benevolent, high intelligence and big-hearted.

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PHYSIOGNOMY & Materia medica (allen key notes)

• Acetic Acid-Adapted to pale lean persons with lax, flabby muscles; face pale, waxy.

• Causticum-Adapted to persons with dark hair and rigid fibre; weakly, psoric, with excessively yellow, sallow complexion;

• Iodum- Persons of scrofulous diathesis, with dark or black hair and eyes;

• Kali Bichromicum-Fat, light-haired persons who suffer from catarrhal, syphillitic or psoric affections. Fat, chubby, short-necked children

• Kali Carbonicum-For diseases of old people, dropsy and paralysis; with dark hair, lax fibre, inclined to obesity (Am. c., Graph.).

• Lachesis-Persons of a melancholy temperament, dark eyes, and a disposition to low spirits and indolence. Women of choleric temperament, with freckles and red hair. (Phos.). Better adapted to think and emaciated than to fleshy persons;

• Mercurius-Best adapted for light-haired persons; skin and muscles lax.

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PHYSIOGNOMY & Materia medica (allen key notes)

• Nitric Acid-Especially suited to thin persons of rigid fibre, dark complexions, black

hair and eyes - the brunette rather than the blonde - nervous temperament.

• Pulsatilla-Adapted to persons of indecisive, slow, phelgmatic temperament; sandy hair, blue eyes, pale face.

• Phosphorus-Adapted to tall slender persons of sanguine temperament, fair skin,

delicate eyelashes, find blond, or red hair,

• Sepia-Adapted to persons of dark hair, rigid fibre,

• Tuberculinum-Bacillinum-Adapted to persons of light complexion; blue eyes,

blonde in preference to brunette; tall slim, flat, narrow chest;

• Thuja Occidentalis-Acts well in lymphatic temperament, in very fleshy persons,

dark complexion, black hair, unhealthy skin.

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PHYSIOGNOMY & Repertory

• HEAD - SMALLER - left half retarded in growth fl-ac. • HEAD - SWOLLEN – Scalp- Apis ARS. Bell. caust. Cham. crot-h. cupr. Daph. dig. euph. glon.

Graph. lach. mang. merc. mez. op. petr. phos. puls. RHUS-T. ruta sep. stram. sulph.

• HEAD - SWOLLEN – Forehead- apis bell. cupr. dig. hell. ip. stann.

• HEAD - WRINKLING forehead thuj.• HEAD - HAIR – dark ACON. am-m. ambr. Anac. ant-c. arg-met. Arn. Ars. asar. bell. bry. calc.

cann-s. cann-xyz. caps. Carb-v. Caust. chin. clem. con. dros. Dulc. euphr. graph. Guaj. hell. hep. ign. Iod. ip. Kali-c. lach. led. lyc. mag-m. merc. Mosch. mur-ac. nat-c. Nat-m. NIT-AC. NUX-V. olnd. petr. PH-AC. PHOS. PLAT. plb. Puls. rheum rhod. rhus-t. ruta sabin. sars. SEP. sil. stann. Staph. Sulph. verat. verb. zinc.

• HEAD - HAIR – thin psor. sil. tub.• HEAD - HAIR – coarse sil.• HEAD - HAIR – soft borx. phos.• HEAD - HAIR – hard Sulph.• HEAD - HAIR - curly, becomes mez.

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• HEAD - SOFT - hair hangs mez.

• HEAD - HAIR – soft borx. phos.

• Constitutions - TALL, lean, slender - tubercular, delicate eyelashes, soft

hair PHOS.

• Constitutions - LYMPHATIC, constitutions - light hair and complexion,

slow to act, muscles soft and flabby Hep.

• GENERALITIES - COMPLEXION, color of eyes, face, hair - soft hair bell.

ph-ac.

• SKIN - HAIR - growth of hair; excessive - fine hairs tub.

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• FACE – GREASY- agar. apis arg-n. ars. aspar. aur. Bar-c. Bry. bufo calc. carc. caust. Chin.con. cortico. des-ac. ferr-ar. hydr. iod. lyc. Mag-c. mand. med. Merc. NAT-M. nat-sil. nux-v. olnd. phos. Plb. Psor. raph. RHUS-T. Sel. sep. sil. stram. sulph.

thuj.Tub.

• FACE - GREASY – Forehead Hydr. nat-sil. Psor. symph.

• FACE - GREASY – Lips- am-m.

• FACE - SHINY - oily; as if- Nat-m. Plb. psor. thuj.

• FACE - DROPPING - Lips - Lower lip ars. calc. glon. manc. op.

• FACE - EVERTED lips- APIS Bell. bry. camph. merc. phyt.

• FACE - FROTHY – Lips -cina op.

• FACE - INVERTED lips- camph. cund.

• FACE - POINTED – Lips- stram.

• FACE - RETRACTION of lips -ang. camph. hydr-ac. hyos. Nux-v. phyt. plb. sec. tab.

• FACE - THICK – Lips- bufo mez. op. plat. syph. zinc.

• FACE - THIN - Lips – Upper- bov. sil.

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• FACE - WRINKLED – Forehead- acet-ac. agar. alum. am-c. brom. bry. calc-p. Caust. Cham. Cycl. equis-h. Graph. grat. Hell. kali-c.

lachn. LYC. mang. merc-c. merc. nat-m. NUX-V. ox-ac. phos. puls. rheum rhus-t. Sep. Stram. Sulph. Syph. verat. viol-o. zinc

• FACE - HAIR - growth of hair - women; in – Chin- ign. ol-j.• FACE - DISCOLORATION - red – Cheeks- cypra-eg. lac-lup. morg-p. olib-sac. Puls.

Sang. Tub.• FACE - WRINKLED – Cheeks- LYC. plb.• FACE - EXPRESSION – sullen- alum. falco-pe. lac-loxod-a. mag-c. nux-v.

• FACE - WRINKLED – Eyebrows HELL. LYC. ox-ac. Rheum stram. ther. viol-o.• FACE - THIN - Eyebrow; thinned – left- tell.• FACE - DROPPING – Jaw-acet-ac. apis Arn. Ars. Bapt. bufo Carb-v. Chel. cimic.

colch. cupr. gels. glon. Hell. hydrog. Hyos. Kali-i. LACH. LYC. merc-cy. MUR-AC. Nux-v. OP. ph-ac. Phos. podo. sec. Stram. SULPH. suprar. tab. vario. verat-v. zinc.

• FACE - LARGE - Lower jaw-bufo• FACE - PROJECTS lower jaw-lac-lup.• FACE - THICK - Jaw; lower-hep. sil.

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• EYE – BRILLIANT- absin. acon. Aeth. ail. alco. am-caust. anh. arizon-l. Arn. Ars. atro. bapt. BELL. ben. Bry.

CAMPH. cann-i. cann-s. Canth. cedr. clem. coca cocc. Coff. Coloc. cori-m. croc. cupr. cypra-eg. diosm. emb-r. Eup-per. euph. falco-pe. gast. Gels. Hydr-ac. hydrog. Hyos. Lachn. lil-s. Lyc. Lyss. m-ambo. merc-c. mill. mosch. nux-v. Op. ozone Ph-ac. plb. plut-n. puls. santa. santin. sec. spig. spira. Stram. tanac. verat-v. verat. Zinc.

• EYE – PROTRUSION- acet-ac. Acon. Aeth. agn. aloe ang. anh. apis arn. Ars-i. ars-s-f. Ars. aur-ar. aur-i. aur-s. Aur. Bar-c. bar-i. bar-s. BELL. borx. brom. bufo Cact. calc-i. calc-p. calc-s. calc. Camph. Canth. caps. cedr. Cham. chin. chlor. Cic. Clem. Cocc. colch. Coloc. COM. Con. crot-h. cupr-n. cupr. dig. dor. Dros. dulc. Ferr-ar. FERR-I. Ferr-p. Ferr. fl-ac. Glon. GUAJ. gymno. hed. helo-s. helo. Hep. hydr-ac. Hyos. Ign. Iod. kali-ar. kali-c. kali-i. kali-m. kali-n. kara Kreos. lac-ac. lac-c. Lach. Laur. Lyc. m-arct. merc-c. Merc. morph. mosch. NAT-M. Nux-v. oena. Op. par. Phos. Plat. plb. Puls. rhus-t. sang. Sangin-t. santin. sapin. spig. Spong. squil. Stann. staph. stel. STRAM. stry. sul-ac. sul-i. sulph. tab. thuj. thyr. Verat. vip.

• NOSE – THICK agar. arg-met. aur. bar-c. bell. calc. carb-an. carb-v. Ferr-i. graph. kali-bi. kali-c.

kali-i. lach. mez. sulph.

• NOSE – POINTED anan. Ant-t. Ars. CAMPH. Carb-v. chin. cocc. Cupr. Hell. kali-cy. Lach. laur.

morph. myos-a. nux-v. op. Ph-ac. plb. podo. raph. rhus-t. sec. spong. Staph. VERAT.

• NOSE - BROAD and flat syph.

• NOSE – SHINY ambr. aur-m-n. Calc. canth. Hydr. Iris merc. Mez. ox-ac. peti. PHOS. rhus-v.

• MOUTH – OPEN acon. Agra. ail. Ang. ant-t. apis arn. ars. arum-t. bapt. BAR-C. bell. bufo Calad.

camph. Canth. carb-an. carb-v. caust. cocc. colch. crot-h. cupr. dulc. gels. glon. Hell. hydr-ac. Hyos.

ign. Lac-c. LACH. Laur. LYC. m-ambo. mag-m. merc. mez. Morph. Mur-ac. naja nat-c. Nux-v. OP.

ox-ac. ph-ac. Phos. plb. podo. puls. rhus-t. samb. sil. squil. Stram. stry. SULPH. vip.

Synthesis (radar ver.10)

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• EAR - DISTANCE between right ear and right shoulder; as if more agath-a.

• SKIN – WAXY ACET-AC. APIS ARS. atra-r. calc-p. calc. chin. colch. Cupr. FERR. Ip. lyc. LYCPS-

V. nat-m. Phos. Sil. tub.

• SKIN – GREASY agar. aur. bar-c. Bry. bufo calc. Chin. mag-c. Merc. musca-d. Nat-m. plb. psor.

sel. stram. sulph. thuj.

• SKIN – THICK alum. am-c. anac. ANT-C. Ars. bell. borx. bros-gau. Calc. castor-eq. choc. cic. clem.

cupr. Dulc. Graph. hydr-ac. kali-c. Lach. Lyc. par. parth. phos. psor. Ran-b. RHUS-T. sars. SEP. sil.

sulph. thiosin. thuj. verat. viol-t.

• SKIN – THIN nat-m. phos. syph.

• EXTREMITIES - LONGER – Fingers kali-n. phos.

• GENERALS – DWARFISHNESS aster. bac. BAR-C. bar-i. Bar-m. borx. CALC-P. Calc. Carbn-s.

carc. iod. lyc. mag-m. Med. merc-pr-a. merc. nat-m. nep. nux-m. Ol-j. ph-ac. sec. Sil. sulfa. SULPH.

SYPH. thyr. Tub. zinc.

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• GENERALS - DWARFISHNESS – children carc. med.• GENERALS - DWARFISHNESS - emaciated babies ol-j.

• GENERALS - TALL people Coff. goss. phos. tub.

• GENERALS - TALL people – children phos.

• GENERALS - TALL people - obese; and – children cina

• GENERALS - LEAN people acet-ac. alum. AMBR. Arg-met. Arg-n. ars-i. ars. bar-c. beryl. bry. cadm-met. calc-f. CALC-P. calc-sil. carc. caust. chin. coff. cupr. dys. ferr. fl-ac. flor-p. gaert. graph. Hep. ign. Iod. ip. Kreos. lac-c. lach. Lyc. mag-c. mang. merc. murx. nat-c. nat-m. Nit-ac. nux-m. Nux-v. perh. petr. ph-ac. Phos. plb. prot. Psor. puls. saroth. SEC. sep. Sil. spig. stann. staph. SULPH. Tub-m. tub. ust. v-a-b. verat. vib. yohim.

• GENERALS - LEAN people - bony people calc. kali-bi. sec.

• GENERALS - LEAN people – children calc-sil. phos. sulph.

• GENERALS - LEAN people – women ambr.

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