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This is one of the most sophisticated medical astrology books ever
written. Many of the finer points are dealt with. You know the head
is ruled by Aries, but did you know the nasal bones are co-ruled by
Scorpio? There are references to Vedic principles. A helpful
diagram explains the subtle division of the urinary tract between
Libra and Scorpio. Rulerships are given not only for areas of the
body and its organs, but also for bones, muscles, arteries and
veins. Terminology in the book is modern. Gemini's rulership of
muscles includes the deltoid, biceps, supinator radii, subclavians,
triceps, serratus anticus minor, pectoralis, palmaris, etc. Many
chapters are unique, such as Chapter 5, on crystallization, and
Chapter 6, on tonicity, atonicity, and perversion. This chapter
also tells how pairs of planets mirror each other: Sun/Moon,
Mars/Saturn, Jupiter/Venus, Uranus/Neptune, with Mercury as a
receiver. Chapter 11 concerns many different kinds of planetary
strengths, among them, aspect strength, mundane strength, natural
strength (the planet in its natal sign) and directional strength.
Chapter 13 gives astrological indicators for some specific
diseases, a foretaste of what Charles Carter would expand upon in
his famous Encyclopaedia of Psychological Astrology. This book was
originally published as Alan Leo's Astrological Manual No. 9 in
1908. This is the second edition of 1914. There are references in
this book to other books in the Alan Leo series, dealing with chart
construction. This book is highly recommended by H.L. Cornell in
his Encyclopaedia of Medical Astrology. Heinrich Daath's Medical
Astrology is part of a comprehensive series of classic
astro-medical texts published by Astrology Classics. Other books in
the series include: - Joseph Blagrave: Astrological Practice of
Physick, 1671 C.E.O. Carter: An Encyclopaedia of Psychological
Astrology, 1954 H.L. Cornell: Encyclopaedia of Medical Astrology,
1933 Nicholas Culpeper: Astrological Judgement of Diseases from the
Decumbiture of the Sick, 1655, and, Urinalia, 1658 Richard
Saunders: The Astrological Judgement and Practice of Physick, 1677
Luke Broughton: The Elements of Astrology, 1898
Contents: Basic elements; Anatomical sign-rulership; Planetary
powers and principles; Biodynamic action of planets; How the
planets crystallize in organic and inorganic life; Tonicity;
Zodiaco-planetary synopsis of typical diseases; Sixth and eighth
houses; Triplicities and quadruplicities; Planetary sympathy and
antipathy; Gauging planetary strength in the specific horoscope;
Application; Examples; Indications of short life.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1907 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1907 Edition.
Contents: Basic elements; Anatomical sign-rulership; Planetary
powers and principles; Biodynamic action of planets; How the
planets crystallize in organic and inorganic life; Tonicity;
Zodiaco-planetary synopsis of typical diseases; Sixth and eighth
houses; Triplicities and quadruplicities; Planetary sympathy and
antipathy; Gauging planetary strength in the specific horoscope;
Application; Examples; Indications of short life.
Contents: Basic elements; Anatomical sign-rulership; Planetary
powers and principles; Biodynamic action of planets; How the
planets crystallize in organic and inorganic life; Tonicity;
Zodiaco-planetary synopsis of typical diseases; Sixth and eighth
houses; Triplicities and quadruplicities; Planetary sympathy and
antipathy; Gauging planetary strength in the specific horoscope;
Application; Examples; Indications of short life.
Contents: Basic elements; Anatomical sign-rulership; Planetary
powers and principles; Biodynamic action of planets; How the
planets crystallize in organic and inorganic life; Tonicity;
Zodiaco-planetary synopsis of typical diseases; Sixth and eighth
houses; Triplicities and quadruplicities; Planetary sympathy and
antipathy; Gauging planetary strength in the specific horoscope;
Application; Examples; Indications of short life.
Astrology is the science that investigates the action and reaction
constantly going on between, the celestial bodies and the rest of
manifested nature, including man, and reveals the laws under which
this takes place.
[I]f we postulate an example, say Mars in Aries, we may readily
deduce this much of the person in whose horoscope it occurs: Highly
excitable temperament; overactivity of brain; liability to brain
fever. Or let us suppose Uranus in Cancer, then cramp in stomach
would be a judgment requiring few moments' decision. -from "Basic
Elements" The Egyptians and Greeks of old understood the secrets of
medical diagnosis and treatment via the stars, the author reminds
us, but much knowledge has been lost to time. Reconstructing this
ancient lore and presenting it for modern use, this 19th-century
work explains which sun signs rules which part of the human body,
how the planets affect health and temperament, how the stars align
to produce illness, and more. Dating from before the discovery of
Pluto, this historical oddity will intrigue astrology buffs and
medical students and practitioners. British astrologer HEINRICH
DATH (b. 1872) was a contributor to The Theosophical Review and
wrote (with H. S. Green) "The Asteroids: A Research Paper for
Astrology Students."
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