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History of Iridology

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Ignatz von Peczely (1826 – 1911) His experience with iridology began with the breaking of the leg of an owl trying to free it from a bush. When caring, observed the emergence of a black mark on your iris, at six o’clock. Then, during his recovery, he noted that the signal is cleared. On this thin evidence, was then studying Decic eyes of their patients, while working as a homeopath and, later, to graduate as a doctor. His profession would have given him the opportunity to relate their findings in patients studied before and after surgery, in addition to the many who performed autopsies.

Von Peczely produced one of the first European iris image linked to modern revival of this technique.


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