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Palmistry for All

CHAPTER IV
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THE NAILS OF THE HAND A study of the Nails of the Hand is a remarkably accurate guide to many diseases.

This part of Palmistry is now recognised by the majority of medical men, who seldom fail quietly to observe the appearance of the nails on a patient's hand.
They are peculiarly indicative of hereditary diseases, especially lungs, heart, nerves, and spine.
They are divided into four very distinct classes.

Long, Short, Broad, and Narrow.
LONG NAILS When the Nails are found very long, the general constitution never appears to be so strong as when they are medium in size.
Persons with long Nails are more liable to all diseases of the Lungs and Chest (Plate V., Part II.), and still more so when these long Nails are seen ribbed or fluted, with the ribs running upward from the base to the edge of the nail.
The same type of Nail, but shorter in appearance, indicates that the delicacy lies higher up towards the throat, and denotes tendencies for laryngitis, inflammation of the throat, and all bronchial troubles.
When especially long Nails are bluish in colour, they denote a still more delicate constitution, coupled with poor circulation of the blood.
[Illustration: SHORT SQUARE NAILS.

WEAK ACTION OF THE HEART.
SHELL-SHAPED NAILS.

STRONG TENDENCY TOWARDS PARALYSIS.
DELICACY OF THROAT.
CHEST DELICATE AND BRONCHIAL.
LUNGS DELICATE.
SPINAL WEAKNESS.
SPINAL WEAKNESS.
PLATE V .-- PART II.] SHORT NAILS Nails short in appearance denote a tendency towards weak action of the heart, more especially so when the "moons" are very small or barely noticeable.


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