| Specifications︰ | Contents: History of Eye Diagnosis, Constitution-Disposition-Diathesis: What do we mean by constitution? What do we mean by disposition (type - structural)? What do we mean by diathesis (regulatory)? Constitutions: Lymphatic constitution. Hematogenic constitution. Mixed constitution. Dispositions: Neurogenic type. Weak mesenchyme type. Vegetative-spastic type. Weak glandular type. Tuberculine type. Diatheses: Exudative diathesis, Uric acid diathesis. Lipemic diathesis. In addition, extensive discussion of Lacunae: Transversales. Spasm rings, radii solaris, perifocal markings and pigments. Topography of the gastric-intestinal zone, the intestinal tract, the pancreas, liver and the biliary system, urogenital system, the pulmo-bronchus, pleura, and thyroid.
Specifications: 260 pages, 10?x 9? high quality art paper, special sturdy dirt-repelling binding, hard cover, all pages sealed with protective varnish. Printed in Germany.
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Every serious Iridologist will want to add this latest textbook to their reference library!
After the two much sought-after textbooks Principles of Iris Diagnosis and Differentiation of Iris Markings by Josef Deck went out of print, this new high-quality textbook by three foremost students of the late Josef Deck and Josef Angerer is a worthy successor. Willy Hauser, Josef Karl and Rudolf Stolz explain the topics: topography, constitution-disposition-diathesis, structure markings and pigments in an easily understandable way (based on the new regulations of 1997). The superb quality of this unique and beautiful text- and reference book is not only enhanced by the more than 30 years of practical experiences by each of the three authors but also by 180 colour illustrations (including approx. 120 excellent iris photos in colour).
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