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From: tjs@cbdkc1.UUCP ( Tom Stanions)
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Subject: Re: The topics that were requested...
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 14:24:58 EDT
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>--The science of looking at a person's eyes (at the blood vessels and
>  spots in the white of the eye) to diagnose the person.  (Is it called
>  iridology?)

No.  Iridology is the study of the iris of the eye.  The study of the white
area of the eye is called sclarology (sp).  The detail of information available
in the whites is very coarse whereas the iris shows great detail.  The current
expert on iridology is Dr. Bernard Jensen.  Dr. Jensen has produced some books
that range from simple-to-read pamphletes to major works.

I have a pamphlete on sclarology at home.  If you are interested I can try and
search it out and give you the name and publisher and/or some basic
information.  If you would like to discuss iridology I would be happy to do so
or point you to a good source.


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