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76 .ES o
IRTH-
MARKS eir Signification
in and
to
Woman.
MAUD WHEELER.
O/VF SHILLING,
'
MOLES OR BIRTH-MARKS AND
THEIR SIGNIFICATION TO
MAN AND WOMAN.
Right
Left
MOLES OR BIRTH-MARKS to
(Wan an& Q#oman,
MAUD WHEELER.
THE ROXBURGHE PRESS. LIMITED,
FIFTEEN VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER.
"There
is
superstition in shunning superstition."
LORD BACON. "
Canst thou bind
the sweet
loose the bands of Orion?
of heaven?"
" for
Read not
JOB
.
of the
influences .
Pleiades,
or
Knowest thou the ordinances
xxxviii. 31, 33.
to contradict
granted, nor to find
consider."
.
and
talk
refute,
and
nor to believe and take
discourse,
LORD BACON.
i
but to weigh and
PREFACE few
PERHAPS Doctrine the "
know
persons of
Moles
"
and
that their
was regarded as a science in And an old seventeenth century.
signification
the
writer
on
the
subject,
whose work was
published in 1653, asserts that the Doctrine of
Moles
is
a part of Physiognomy, being
a subject of the same nature by reason of its
affinity,
else
than
seeing Physiognomy the
is
nothing
discovery of the affections
of the mind, or a knowledge arising from
the consideration
and every part
of the body in general,
thereof,
and principally the
PREFACE.
viii
"So
face.
from
scattered
the
the
in
It
manifest
is
we
affections
therefore
Moles
the
of
knowledge
are
and
body,
do
face
and
qualifications
mind.
the
throughout
principally
which
moles
the
gather of
the
that
the to
appertains
Physiognomy, although in very deed it may seem a wonder and far remote from
and
nature
more
reason
attentively
he
thing,
shall
to
mole
lips
glutton,
the as
if
anyone
also
affirm to
we
a
man having
for
this
writer.
As
Palmistry and Physiognomy
and
is
society,
a
be a parasite and might affirm a man
having huge round or swelling full to be addicted to the same vice."
much
shall
and exactly consider this perceive it no less worthy
of admiration
on
but
;
the is
lips
So
interest in
widespread,
no particular class of a short work on the Doctrine of
confined
to
PREFACE. Moles may
also prove acceptable.
remains for
me
much indebted furnish
me
experience all
ix
to
that
say
to those
with
on
the
I
It
only
shall
feel
who
will
readers
own
their
influence
personal of
moles,
communications to be directed to the
publishers.
In conclusion
let
me
say that
attached
to
the
planets,
the
signification
and
to moles as their birth marks,
I
now
offer to the reader's consideration, reserving
my
own
confirmed the stars.
judgment or
till
falsified
experience
the
has
influences
M. W.
of
CONTENTS PAGE
PREFACE
.
INTRODUCTION
.
.
.
,
... .
CHAPTER I. THE EGYPTIANS AND ASTROLOGY
CHAPTER ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES
.
CHAPTER
.
27
.
.
.
45
.
.
.
61
.
.
65
.
.
71
.
.
77
.
85
.
89
IV. .
CHAPTER MOLES ON THE EYES
V.
.
CHAPTER
VI.
.
CHAPTER
VII. .
CHAPTER MOLES ON THE EARS
.21
III. .
MOLES ON THE EYEBROWS
MOLES ON THE NOSE
.
xiii
II.
CHAPTER MOLES ON THE FOREHEAD
MOLES ON THE EYELIDS
.
ix
VIII. .
.
CHAPTER
.
IX.
MOLES ON THE CHEEKS AND JAWS
.
xii
CONTENTS. CHAPTER
X.
MOLES ON THE MOUTH AND LIPS
CHAPTER
.
.
93
.
.
97
.
.
101
.
.
105
.
109
XI.
MOLES ON THE CHIN AND THROAT
CHAPTER
XII.
MOLES ON THE NECK AND COLLARBONE
CHAPTER
XIII.
MOLES ON THE BREAST
.
.
CHAPTER
XIV.
MOLES ON THE SHOULDERS
.
.
CHAPTER
XV.
MOLES ON THE ARMS AND HANDS
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
.
.
.115
.
.119
.
.
.123
.
.
.127
AND RIBS XVIII.
MOLES ON THE HIPS AND THIGHS
CHAPTER
XIX.
MOLES ON THE KNEES AND LEGS
CHAPTER MOLES ON THE FEET.
.
XVII.
SIDES,
CHAPTER
.
XVI.
MOLES ON THE SPINE AND BACK
MOLES ON THE WAIST,
in
.
XX. .
EXPLANATION OF FRONTISPIECE
.
.
.
.
131
.137
INTRODUCTION
MOLES
being at
planets
the
birth,
in
signature of the those who have
astrology will at advantage of a thorough faith
their to
once
see the
knowledge
marriage.
Since the influence of the sun and
on our earth it
of
significance, especially with reference
is
hard
is
see
to
moon
indisputably established, why the influence of
other planetary bodies should be ridiculed. Not only does the moon regulate the but her influence extends to the tides,
Most of us have probably some time or another, that
vegetable world.
been
told,
at
the hair should
be
cut
before
the
moon
INTR OD UCTION.
xiv
length is desired, and when the moon is at the full if thickness is preferred. When the moon is on the wane it is not is
full
if
considered
advisable
the growth favourable.
to
cut
the
hair,
as
then
supposed to be less Perhaps the most curious and is
powerful influence the moon exercises is that she holds on lunatics and somnambulists.
Indeed the very word lunatic is derived from the word luna, or moon-struck person, this
being considered to demented. It is a very
planet
affect the
notion that
the
rays
of the
greatly
common moon should
not be allowed to rest on a sleeper's face for fear of evil consequences, distortion of the features being particularly feared.
regards somnambulists, when the moon
it is
fact that
more
As
an acknowledged
is
at the full they
disposed to walk in their sleep, and to seek the light of the moon. I am personally acquainted with are
especially
a young lady who has long been addicted
INTRODUCTION.
xv
her sleep, and on one occasion, at full moon, she was seen walking on the narrow ledge of the roof, to which she to
walking
in
had climbed out through the attic window. Great terror was naturally felt when her perilous that
was discovered
position
case,
as in
most
instances,
;
but
the
in
som-
nambulist escaped from a danger which in her waking hours would most likely have
proved
fatal.
In the face of these curious evidences of the moon's power,
it
would seem unphilo-
sophical and premature to deny the influence of the other heavenly bodies on our planet,
and our limited knowledge of the worlds
beyond our own should make us slow to accept or deny possibilities and probabilities
We
relating to them. all
things,"
safe
and
this
is
method of arriving
The most
simple
are told to " prove obviously the only at the truth.
facts of
Nature were
at
one time denied, and those who held them
INTR OD UCTION.
xvi
ruthlessly
condemned
to religion
and morality and yet the modern
we
truths
as heretics, foes alike ;
cherish are but the acceptation of
past heresies.
We
now
read with a smile the curious
conceptions of sixth-century monks, notably those of St. Augustine, as given by John William Draper and other great modern It was affirmed by St. Augustine, writers. that "according to the true orthodox system of geography the earth is a quadrangular plane, extending four
hundred days' journey
and west, and exactly half as much that it is enclosed by north and south
east
;
mountains on which the sky rests that one on the north side, higher than the others, ;
by intercepting the rays of the sun produces night and that the plane of the earth is not ;
set
exactly
inclination
with a slight hence the north
horizontally, but
from
the
Euphrates, Tigris, and other rivers running southward are rapid; but the Nile, having to
INTRODUCTION. run up
hill,
has
necessarily
xvii
a very
slow
current."
We ities
laugh at these and other absurdso tenaciously held by our forefathers
may
from the height of our superior knowledge, but
is
it
equally certain that future gener-
ations will in turn marvel at the slowness of spirit
and dulness of perception which debars
from accepting truths, because not yet established on a scientific basis or demonus
strated
by Euclid. more and books
truths
would
If less,
men studied Nature how many hidden themselves
to
this
It is better to read one generation than a dozen books.
man
reveal
!
While the
medical
has
science
of birth-marks
phenomena known as mother's marks
explained
commonly
has not as yet offered any natural explanation of the origin of moles, which are ascribed both by ancient it
and modern astrologers to the influence of the planets at birth. There are few persons
INTRODUCTION.
xviii
without any mark of this kind, and when is the case, it points to a lack of power in the planetary influences at birth, while on
this
the other hand a great number of moles mark their powerful influence but whether
good or ill must be judged by their colour and location. Generally speaking for
honey-coloured moles are the most lucky, as
when
even
badly posited they mitigate while the confirming good. in black and if moles, particularly
the
evil,
Dark
colour, are not favourable, as they intensify evil
indications.
And
further
that as regards marriage
it
is
we
are told
essential for
mutual happiness that certain planets should be friendly. Those born under the influence of
Apollo
person Saturn.
who
the sun is
agree with any not under the dominion of will
Those born under
Jupiter
may
also
marry anyone, except such persons as are ruled by the planet Mars. Indeed, Mars a planet that has only one other affinity
is
INTR OD UCTION.
xix
Venus, so that persons ruled by Mars must seek a kindred spirit amongst subjects of the
Venus type if marriage is to prove a success. Mars and Saturn subjects must never enter into the marriage union, as Saturn
both to
The
Mars and Venus.
Saturn would be found
in
is
opposed
friends of
persons dominated
by Jupiter, Apollo, or Mercury, for these Venus planets are all favourable to Saturn.
A
subject has a wide choice of friends and lovers, as all the other planets accord with her,
Saturn alone excepted.
Mercury
is
well
by the Moon, Venus, Jupiter, or Apollo, but is at variance with Saturn and Mars. Both these two disposed to subjects influenced
planets
Moon
can will
Mars, but
ill
accord with
others.
not harmonise with is
well adapted to
The
Saturn or
combine with
Venus, Jupiter, or Apollo. In any case, persons who contemplate marriage should have one planet in common, and those which differ should be friendly to
xx
INTR OD UCTION.
each other.
It is
to
most unusual
for
anyone be solely under the influence of one planet,
although it is not impossible. In the next chapter my readers will learn what parts of the body are influenced by the different planets,
and may therefore readily would harmonise or
discover what moles conflict with theirs
;
but from the nature of
the case the knowledge of planetary influence, as affecting temperaments and colouring,
would be of greater
practical
utility,
and
the reader will also find this subject fully treated of.
CHAPTER
anfc
Egyptians r
I
^HE
were
Egyptians
observers
JL
of
I.
very
and
Nature,
without adequate means to form
close
though scientific
conclusions, they clearly recognised the in-
fluence of the stars
Of
on the universe and on
course,
modern thought and
modern wisdom have
ridiculed the ancient
mankind.
belief in
astrology, for we live in an age are eager to destroy past beliefs
when men and to
have nothing
structures, although they offer
been
in
their
stead.
But since
scientifically asserted that
famine was due to the spots the disc of the sun, would
wait and pause a
moment c
it
the
it
has
Indian
observed on not be well to
ere
we condemn 21
MOLES.
22
an ancient
belief of
and which
in
which we know so
our superior wisdom
not troubled to examine
little,
we have
?
We are all
too apt to apply the rule of the unlettered ignorant, Bonaparte Blenkins in the inimitable Story of an African Farm, to
that
all
is
above our understanding
the rule which runs thus "
Whenever you come
book,
person,
absolutely
it,
insist tJiat is
of
opinion
or thing vituperate
any man
or
to
you
from studying
lies
any
you
be immoral.
against
it,
Be-
strongly
woman harbouring it
a fool or a knave, or
abstain
which
comprehend nothing, declare that
book, person,
spatter
or
:
into contact with
it.
to annihilate that
both.
Do
Carefully all that in
book, person,
or
opinion."
Perhaps the main
granting the influence of the planets, on the animal as well as on the vegetable kingdom, is that we are all
difficulty in
apt to forget (very few indeed ever having
THE EGYPTIANS AND ASTROLOGY. realized)
how
compared
to the
We
in space.
small our world
infinitely
23 is
myriad vast bodies revolving to
fail
comprehend
that
we
are part, an infinitesimally small part indeed, of an infinitely vast system.
We
should bear
in
mind
that
one of the
philosophers the world has ever cautions us against rash conclusions known, as to the truth or fallacy of what we have greatest
not investigated. superstition in
Bacon
"
says,
There
shunning superstition."
is
And
the Taylor, referring " studies of the ancients remarks, That they might leave their influence upon us, and
Bishop
to
Jeremy
make predictions of contingencies" I n the Old Testament we have the assertion that "the stars in their course fought against Sisera,"
and again
in
Job we
read,
"
Canst thou bind
the sweet influences of the Pleiades, or loosen of Orion? Knowest thou the
the bands
ordinances
more or
of heaven
" ?
But we are
less habituated to the
all
modern con-
MOLES.
24
venient theological system of orthodoxy, by which all passages in the Bible, which do not
commend
themselves to our understanding, are at once proclaimed as "figurative" so these passages and others of the like nature are at once dismissed as meaningless.
that
One
of the old Christian fathers, (Tertullian), admits that the stars could be successfully "
interpreted when he who forsook God,
women, were curious
art,
also
says,
Those angels
who were
the
lovers
discoverers
of
of this
and on that account were con-
The astrologers were cast their But wise men were as out, angels. the and astrologers came from the East demned by God.
;
interpreters of the stars, therefore, were the first to announce the birth of Christ."
According to must rank as the
this
acquired by man, before the Flood. consistency
so
since
it
was
practised the striking into bigots of any
With
natural
astrology knowledge of all
authority,
earliest
THE EGYPTIANS AND ASTROLOGY. this
persuasion,
old Christian
plainly asserting that the art
father,
25
after
was condemned
by God, at once tells us that through the wisdom and piety of astrologers the birthplace of Christ
was discovered.
A
modern writer, Mr. James Bonwick, has carefully collected facts of Egyptian " Science now regards the lore, remarks, stellar influence on health, especially on the
who
development of animalculse, as not so very If an effect on health, why not improbable.
on fortune?
If
on empires?"
on an
information
recommend
why
not
His work, Egyptian Belief
and Modern Thought, and
individual,
is
so
full
of interest
on the subject, that
we
strongly to the perusal of those who are desirous to obtain the light of the past on the present inquiry. To this writer that
we
an
are indebted for the information
astronomer and the
contemporary of
wrote, great physician Hippocrates has so lively a faith in the
Hippocrates "
it
26
MOLES.
influence of the stars on
animated beings and on their maladies, that he very expressly
recommends not
to trust to physicians
are ignorant of astronomy."
who
CHAPTER
II.
n planetary
ON
nearly every
marks
different
certain
called moles are found,
to
according
human body
signs
which
indicate the astrologers of the planets as shown
Astrologers affirm that each portion of the human body is under the direct influence of a particular planet. The
at
birth.
blood, veins, lungs, ribs, muscles, and backbone are subject to the influence of Jupiter.
The
teeth, bones, right ear, cartilages, lips,
The
and legs are governed by Saturn. the
side
in
men, and the left in women, with the arms and arteries, are under the influence of the heart,
right
Sun
while
;
eye,
Mercury
right
controls
the
feet, 27
MOLES.
28
hands, tongue,
The
spleen.
ligaments, and the the left ear, reins,
nerves,
bladder,
and lower portion of the body, are subject
The Moon
to Mars.
the
left
eye,
the
influences the brain,
the stomach,
intestines,
membranes, and the matrix.
Venus
is
said
govern the throat, the lower portion of the back, and the organs which distinguish
to
the sexes. to
Hence, planet
according has certain
to their
influence
influence. is
astrologers,
maladies
To
sore
quinsy,
croup,
pleurisy,
and blood
attributable
when
Jupiter,
unfavourable,
each
are
his
ascribed
throat,
convulsions,
disorders.
Those born
under his influence would also be subject to catalepsy, apoplexy, palpitations, vertigo,
To Saturn gout, and nervous diseases. are attributable such diseases as dysentery, hemorrhage, cancer, toothache, .deafness
ulcers,
in
spasms, paralysis, the right ear, and
a disposition to hypochondria.
But though
ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES.
29
the influence of this planet is always deemed unfavourable, it is considered conducive to
a doubtful boon in the eyes of To Mars are ascribed malignant
longevity,
many. fevers,
inflammation,
troubles,
bilious
reins,
kidney jaundice, diseases of the affections,
and deafness or pain
Mercury
is
said to control mental maladies,
delusions, and madness.
of
the
in the left ear.
Sun are
To
attributed
the influence heart
disease,
defects of vision in the right eye, syncope, and fevers, but not those of a violent nature,
The Moon is they pertain to Mars. considered as the cause of epilepsy, catarrh, indigestion, dropsy, paralysis of the face,
as
imbecility,
and defects of vision Venus is held accountable disease of the veins, and all
debility,
in the left eye.
for diphtheria,
maladies which distinguish the sexes. But apart from their influence over the
human
body,
astrologers
are
recognising their general effect
agreed in on mundane
MOLES,
30
matters.
and
When
fruit is plentiful,
fruit
Jupiter
The
the active agent.
and
abound
fish
regarded as
is
blighting of plants
whether due to unseason-
trees,
able weather or other causes, to the
the rivers,
in
is
attributed
Nor
malign influence of Saturn.
Mars considered barrenness
are
propitious, as drought
ascribed
to
his
is
and
influence.
Earthquakes, pestilences, and conflagrations are
Mercury heavy
other
are
Luna
tempests.
by
attributed to this fiery
further
To
atmosphere supposed to
result
Venus
influences,
vegetable world. some readers to stones
are
Sun
and
influence
mildew
and
Venus
are
and as
beneficial,
and
good
causing
The
evils.
while to
assigned manifests her
rainfalls,
both deemed
planet.
storms
of the
abundance
purity of fish
are
from the Sun's action attributed
are
both
in
Perhaps
know
assigned
;
that to
nearly all the animal and it
all
may
interest
the precious
particular
planets,
ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. and are believed
31
to absorb their influence.
Accordingly we find sapphires and amethyst belong to Jupiter, agates and ore to Saturn, gold and carbuncles to Apollo,
quicksilver
and chalcedony to Mercury jasper, hemato Mars silver, tite, and the loadstone ;
;
crystals,
diamonds, and pearls to the
emeralds, to Venus.
of the
turquoise,
lapis lazuli,
Moon
and
;
coral
a curious fact that the days are derived from the planets.
It is
week
Sunday being dedicated to Apollo, the Sun; Monday, sacred to the Moon Tuesday, the name day of Tui, the Saxon god of war, ;
corresponding to Mars, etc., which may perhaps account for the curious old rhyme :
"
Monday's bairn
is fair
Tuesday's bairn
is full
Wednesday's bairn
of face, of grace,
is full
of woe,
And
Thursday's bairn has far to go. Friday's bairn is loving and giving,
And
Saturday's bairn works hard for a living ; is born on the Sabbath-day,
But the bairn that Is bright
and happy, good and gay."
MOLES.
32
Before describing the outward forms and appearance given by the planets to individuals,
we wish
to impress clearly on the
minds of our readers that no one
sub-
is
ject to the influence of a single planet alone,
but to the combined influence of two or more, and each therefore modifies the qualities and tendencies of the other. Every
man
distinguished by a form particularly suited to reveal his own individuality. Nothing exists that does not bear the child of
is
signature of its most innate nature, and it remains for us to find the key which reveals "
The mysteries of Nature. is man." proper study of mankind will first consider the influence of the to
us
the
We
three
favourable
planets
Jupiter,
Apollo,
and Venus
with reference to the appearance and character of individuals. Jupiter
promotes a
fair
and
fresh complexion, with
large bright eyes, thick eyelids, long, fine eyelashes, thick hair, arched eyebrows growing
ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. closely together,
a short nose of
33
medium
lips, a big mouth, and large teeth. cheeks are firm but thin, the chin rather
size, thick
The
deep and often indented, a graceful proportioned
hands and
neck,
feet.
large
The most
shoulders,
well-
fleshy
characteristic fea-
tures of Jupiterians are, that though naturally hirsute they become bald at an early age.
A
surer sign of Jupiter's influence is that the pores of the skin perspire very readily, especially just below the hair at the top of still
the forehead.
As a
loud, powerful voice.
rule Jupiterians
have a
In character they are
self-confident, sociable, proud, generous, fond of all forms of amusement, ambitious,
and
clever.
Much devoted
to
their
own
family and personal friends, they are also drawn to religion, though this with them is
apt to take the form of veneration for ritual, dogmas, and the external observances that are popular. Their manners are suave, and by nature they are lovers of peace, and hate
MOLES,
34
hypocrisy.
When
the influence of Jupiter
is
unfavourable the reverse must be expected. In that case the skin is of a dead white, and has a dull appearance, the teeth are irregular and discoloured, the nose disproportionately short.
The
influence of Apollo, the Sun,
is
seen
a good figure slender and very wellThe proportioned, a skin of a yellow hue. in
forehead
is
rather low but well formed, the
cornea of the eyes very clear and
eye
lucid,
the
large and brilliant, generally of a hue. The lashes have a tendency
itself
brown
eyebrows are arched Further characteristics are
to curl upwards, the
and well
traced.
a thin straight nose, firm cheeks, a mouth of a medium size, lips of equal thickness protrude slightly, teeth of a healthy colour rather than dazzling white, ears standing close to the head, the lobes highly that
coloured, a round
somewhat prominent
a long muscular neck well covered
chin,
with
ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. flesh,
a
full
broad
35
and elegant lower
chest,
In character these persons are quicktempered but easily pacified, amiable, cheerlimbs.
ful,
and
and
likely to suffer
tions,
severe
intelligent,
rather
vain,
of affectionate natures
much
in their affec-
eloquent,
clear-sighted,
very
very susceptible to the influence of the opposite sex, but without the
faculty
critics,
of
making
true friends.
They
are
very fond of Nature and beautiful scenery. Their eyesight is seldom very good, and in old age they often lose their sight altogether. The unfavourable influence of this planet
gives a sickly yellow skin and bad eyesight. Jupiter and Venus are very similar in their
and are therefore readily apt to be But Venus mistaken one for the other. influence,
gives a more
effeminate
appearance
Those subject to her have soft white and pink complexions, the skin nature.
and fine
pre-
senting a transparent delicate appearance they have small figures, plump cheeks with
;
MOLES
36
dimples, long, thick,
shade,
a well-formed
transparent veins
;
wavy
hair of a
forehead
with
brown blue
long, thick, well-pencilled
eyebrows, large moist eyes with large pupils, round thick blue -veined eyelids a straight ;
nose with open nostrils a small mouth and the lower lip being particuthick red lips ;
white even teeth, pink gums, a round plump chin with a dimple in the larly thick
centre, small ears with fleshy lobes,
a white
round neck, narrow sloping shoulders, a full In chest, and very pronounced hip bones. character they are gentle, sweet-tempered,
spontaneous, obliging, compassionate, charitable, fond of society and of dress, easily
deceived and very confiding, fond of repose, and of most engaging manners. When the influence of
Venus
is
unfavourable the skin
unnaturally white, the eyes very deep set, the nostrils distended and the voice hoarse. is
In this case the figure would be stout and coarse.
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37
Leaving the favourable planets we now pass on to Saturn, the planet whose influence always considered as malignant, though in combination with other planets it may even
is
To
be
advantageous. Saturn is ascribed a face.
tall
The most
the
influence
slight figure,
of
and a
characteristic features
long of such subjects are large ears, compressed nostrils,
heavy jaws, large bones, and high Other signs are thick, coarse, very
shoulders.
dark eyes with a mournful expression, thick eyebrows which often meet, the cornea of the eye of a
dark-brown or black
hair,
high cheek-bones, a long pointed nose with fleshy nostrils, a large mouth and thin lips, the lower one beingyellowish
hue,
more pronounced than the upper,
pale gums,
bad teeth that readily decay, a long, broad chin, the lower jaw inclined to advance, a large thin muscular neck with large veins showing, a narrow hairy chest, bony arms and thin hands. In character such persons
D
MOLES.
38
melancholy, curious, fond of research especially with reference to occult matters, are
distrustful, sceptical, prudent, positive,
most
independent of interference or control, yet self-distrustful, cold-hearted, abstemious, fond of argument, economical, often close-fisted, slow to think and act, fond of solitude, and indifferent to marriage.
fluence
is
When
most adverse, the skin
dark, and the persons are
with
some
Saturn's in-
deformity,
is
very be born
liable to
though
this
is
not
necessarily noticeable.
After Saturn the planet Mars
ranked as nificant
usually
The most
least favourable.
mark of
is
sig-
this planet's influence is the
colour of the skin, which
is
brown as though sunburnt.
of a reddish-
The
ears are
generally small, but stand far out from the Other indications are a tall comhead.
a round short face and high forehead, a hard dry skin of a reddish-brown, particularly red near the ears and side of the
manding
figure,
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39
of a carrot red or
a darker hue, large sparkling bold eyes that have a steady fixed look, the cornea of the
eye more or less bloodshot, eyebrows that run close to the eyes in a straight thick line, a small mouth and thick
lips closely pressed under the lip being usually thicker together, than the upper, a large hooked nose with a
the
pronounced ridge as
in
wide,
red
Roman
type,
open nostrils, gums, yellowish a teeth, prominent chin, high cheek-bones, a short thick muscular neck with the veins standing out like cords, large shoulders, and a full chest. The movements of such persons are very brusque, and in walking they take In character, magnanilong quick steps. mous, liberal, courageous even when face to face with death, easily provoked, proud, selfconfident,
audacious, active
and energetic,
devoted to the opposite sex, fond of military service
and of physical
favourable influence of
exercise.
The
un-
Mars gives a very red
MOLES.
40 skin,
small
an angular
figure, contracted
a
eyes,
prominent
ears,
drooping
so
mottled
eyebrows,
complexion,
very
and the corners of the mouth
as
to
lend
an
ill-tempered
expression.
Mercury
the intellectual planet
gives a
small well-proportioned figure, supple wavy chestnut hair which grows slowly, deep-set
eyes of a gray or brown colour that move quickly, the cornea of a rather yellow colour, fine eyelashes,
skin
of a
long thin arched eyebrows, a
fair
yellow
appearance
which
changes colour rapidly, a long straight nose round at the tip, flat nostrils, thin lips, the
upper one advancing a lower, and also somewhat
beyond the thicker, small even little
and a firm plump neck, large shoulders, a plump broad chest, and a teeth, a pointed chin
weak It
voice. is
subjects
very that
they
appearance much
retain
Mercurian
of
characteristic
their
longer than
is
youthful usual with
ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES.
41
In character tfiey are vivacious, spontaneous, intelligent, and possessed of conothers.
siderable intuition, astuteness, and tact.
are of an inventive turn of
of study.
and
The combined
Mercury
honourable,
influence of Saturn genius.
Though
somewhat
envious
produces
they
are
They
mind and fond
nature.
by Being naturally light-hearted and readily amused they prove agreeable
When
pleasant companions.
unfavourable
Mercury gives a dark spotty complexion, hair of a nondescript colour, and a
fair
lean
ungraceful
then very deep-set,
and
Their
eyes are and their voice weak
figure.
feeble.
The
result
of
the
Moon's influence
seen in a
tall,
muscles.
The complexion
sometimes
slightly relieved
full
round head well a soft skin; light
blue
figure with large, flexible
filled
is
of a dull white,
by a pale pink a out above the temples
rather
;
;
fine, long, fair hair; large,
eyes,
is
prominent,
round, thick,
MOLES.
42
heavy
fair
eyelids,
lighter than the hair a round tip a small ;
curved
lips
;
which decay
large,
;
eyebrows, generally a short nose, with
mouth with
yellow, irregular teeth,
an early age
at
thick,
;
pale gums,
a plump chin, which usually recedes a little ears lying very close to the head a plump,
;
;
long, white neck soft,
In
pliant hips
character
wanting
in
;
;
large, fleshy shoulders
hands and
feet.
imaginative,
but
large, fat
they
are
;
self-confidence,
indolent,
cold,
melancholy, and averse to domestic life, fond of travelling and of the mysterious,
phlegmatic their intuition much developed, In somnambulists and dreamers. love, ;
devoted and very yielding, but inconstant
;
restless
in
perseverance, always wanting and dissatisfied, easily fatigued, and usually fidgety
about
their
health.
favourable, the influence of the
When Moon
untends
great superstition and untruthfulness. They are liable to have epileptic fits, and
to
ON PLANETARY INFLUENCES. do not
realise
are
readers
now
themselves
for
judge
that cleanliness
is
to health.
essential
Our
the fact
43
astrological
influence
in
in
a position the matter
and the
to
of
signification
of moles. In
matters of this kind
portant to
that
judge
all
for
should
themselves
be
is
it
a position
in
as
the
to
or falsehood of such indications.
mistake
to
take
opinions
or
second-hand, and the maxim
very im-
It
truth is
a
knowledge Prove all
"
"
cannot be too often impressed on The same test should be applied readers. things
to
other so-called occult sciences, such as
Spiritualism and Palmistry. People are apt to jump to hasty conclusions either for or
against a
new
theory, whereas reason
and
justice both demand that an impartial and thorough investigation should be made
before any proposition
is
condemned.
But
44
MOLES.
unfortunately reason plays but a small part in the counsels of most men, and where
women
are concerned
it
to be taken into account.
is
stili
less likely
CHAPTER tbe
A
of
posited high up in the centre the forehead, above the line of
announces
and success
A
mole
below the
much
A
forebear
MOLE
Saturn,
sex.
III.
in in
a
prudent
disposition
life.
the
line of
centre
of the
forehead
Saturn (No. i) shows that be felt for the opposite
interest will It
man
gives pride and caprice to a woman. with this mole will be subject to
bad fortune on account of women, especially If honey-coloured, if the mole be black. it is
less unfortunate,
and when
it
rises
above
simply announces that he will be greatly loved by the fairer sex. mole in the centre of the forehead,
the skin
it
A
45
MOLES.
46
below the
line of Jupiter
man
2),
signifies
ignorance, and idleness on
great stupidity,
a woman's
(No.
part,
particularly
if
black.
In
shows the same ignorance and want of culture, but if honey-coloured he
a
will
it
be loved
If red,
but
if
in
spite of his churlishness.
temper will be ungovernable, rises above the skin he may be
his it
fortunate
misfortune
in
his affairs.
will
be
If
black,
his portion.
A
general
mole
in
the centre of the forehead, below the line
of
Mars (No.
3),
announces a haughty and
If black, arrogant disposition in a woman. In a man, she is likely to commit murder. it
good fortune and he will have a very
points to an indifferent
sensuality.
If
red,
good digestion and excellent health, but should the mole be black he may also commit murder. When raised above the skin, and honey-coloured, he will have good judgment, and act wisely. A mole in the centre of the
forehead, below the line
of
ON THE FOREHEAD. Apollo (No.
4), signifies
and morality
in
a want of honesty
a woman.
If
honey-coloured
black he will
be seriously ill, and The die by violent means.
are
somewhat more favourable
a relation of hers if
47
indications
will
to a man. Although of a sensuous nature and fond of the pleasures of the table he
be very eloquent, and excel as an orator. A mole in the centre of the forehead,
will
below the
line of
Venus (No. 5), is a sign in a woman, which
of internal weakness in
the event of
been inherited.
its
To
being black will have a man it announces
sickness of an incurable nature, arising from If raised above impurities of the blood.
the skin he will recover.
and
flat
he
may be
If honey-coloured in
danger
of im-
prisonment, and is particularly liable to catch contagious diseases. When black, his disease will be very grievous. mole in the centre of the forehead,
A
below the
line of
Mercury (No.
6),
shows
MOLES.
48
sudden death of a parent will occur. This applies to man and woman alike.
that the
A
mole
below the
the
in line
of
centre of the forehead,
Luna (No.
and
in
7),
signifies
a woman.
If petulance black she will be forward and very careless. To a man it gives eloquence.
frivolity
A
mole on the right side of the forehead,
to a 8), gives fortune by legacies, but if black in colour she will be very avaricious and experience changes of fortune. If honey-coloured a
near the line of Saturn (No.
woman
man may
If red expect agricultural success. will lead black he but if general good luck, an unsettled life. Should he marry he will
rule his wife
and she
will find
him hard
to
please.
A mole
to the right of the forehead,
line of Jupiter
(No. 9), signifies to a
on the
woman
general good fortune, a rich marriage and money from relatives. To a man it foretells
long
life
and a fortunate
alliance.
ON THE FOREHEAD.
A mole
to the right of the forehead,
49
on the
Mars (No. 10), shows to a woman a good and rich husband and money from her line of
honey-coloured a man will be if successful in anything to do with horses If
parents.
;
red he will gain military honors; but if black it threatens danger from a quadruped.
A mole line of
to the right of the forehead,
on the
Apollo (No. n), indicates excellent woman in all her undertakings.
fortune to a If black
she must be careful what she says,
She bring trouble to herself. will be very solicitous to please her husband. It announces honours to a man. or she
may
A mole
to the right of the forehead,
Venus (No.
on the
announces good fortune, but probably a short life and some trouble from the malice of evil tongues. o line
of
When and
black
virtue.
it
To
happy marriage. will
12),
a sign of great modesty a man it shows a rich and
is
When
honey-coloured he
be very fortunate in his friends, and
if
MOLES.
5o
black his
moral character
hensible.
When
likely to
A
fill
mole
will
be irrepre-
raised above the skin he
is
positions of great trust.
to the right of the forehead,
below
the line of Mercury (No. 13), points to ingenuity and wit in a woman, with long life If black she must be and good fortune.
on her guard against calumnies. It shows that a man is industrious, and will acquire fortune by his own skill and merit. If honeycoloured his success will be assured if red ;
he
scientific re-
will acquire
searches; and
money through when raised above. the
skin
all
his actions will tend to success.
A
mole
the
right
of
the
forehead,
Luna (No. 14), foretells by marriage to a woman. If honey-
below the riches
to
line of
coloured she will marry a foreigner and if black her husband will travel a good deal, ;
Should the mole leaving her often alone. be raised above the skin she will probably
accompany him on
his travels.
To
a
man
it
ON THE FOREHEAD. announces success
in
51
mercantile
business,
also fortunate journeys, unless black,
he
is
to
liable
be cheated.
When
when raised
above the skin a happy marriage will follow. A mole to the right of the forehead, close to the hair,
announces
on the
to
Venus (No. 19), sex good fortune from
line of
either
superiors in rank, and this fortune
likely to
is
continue without interruptions. mole to the right of the forehead, by the line of Mercury (No. 20), close to the hair,
A
announces to either sex that by their wit they will gain the respect and friendship of
many. When raised above the skin wealth and happiness will accrue but if black they ;
must be circumspect in their speech. A mole to the right of the forehead, close to the hair, near the line of
points to a rich marriage. dications
are
still
more
Luna (No.
21),
If raised the in-
fortunate
;
but
if
black the good fortune will be subject to
change.
MOLES
52
A
mole near the right temple (No. 22), shows much love of luxury and material pleasures in a woman. To a man it signifies that he will attain to an honourable position amongst his fellow men. This is particularly
when honey -coloured.
the case
gains
an unexpected
raised he will be witty will
not be so fortunate
In any case he the fairer sex.
A mole
inheritance
and if
and
;
intelligent.
the mole
is
he if
He black.
be much attracted by
on the right temple (No.
23), fore-
woman
a happy marriage, especially Should it be black she honey-coloured.
tells to if
a
will
If red
be a widow, but a second marriage will follow and prove equally happy. To a man will
it
shows riches and
success.
He
will
be a
great favourite with women. If a little below the right temple, he will gain money by his industry and talent. will
A
man
make long journeys and
wealth.
If
with this mark so accumulate
honey-coloured he acquires riches
ON THE FOREHEAD, by marriage him money.
come
A
;
53
red his relatives will leave
if
Should
it
be black he
will
to want.
mole
below
to the left of the forehead,
the line of Saturn (No. 24), shows that a woman will leave her native land and if ;
black she will be married twice, but neither
marriage coloured
will it
is
prove
happy. probable that a
If
man
honeybe
will
imprisoned for a slight offence, owing to his If red he being surrounded by enemies.
soon be discharged, but if black he is Should the mark be likely to die in prison. will
raised he will prove
A
mole
more
fortunate.
to the left of the forehead,
below
the line of Jupiter (No. 25), shows that a
woman
be very extravagant, and act in an imprudent and reckless manner. A man will
with this mark will also be sensuous and
very lavish, but
show a
certain
red, his
conduct
if
honey-coloured he
amount of will
right feeling.
will
If
be open to grave censure. E
MOLES
54
When
some-
raised, the evil indications are
what modified.
A
mole to the
the line of
left
Mars (No.
of the forehead, below
a vindictive
26), signifies
and violent temper in a woman. She is likely to meet with an accident, and will be unlucky
in love.
In a
man
points to the
it
probability of his committing murder,
and
in
be of an unruly nature, badany case he Should it be tempered and a grumbler. raised he will not be without redeeming will
If
qualities.
with
women
;
red he gets himself into trouble and if black he is treacherous
and malicious.
A
mole
under the
to the left of the forehead, line of
Apollo (No.
27),
on or
announces
great misfortune and poverty to a woman. Should it be black the evil is very great.
To
a
man
misfortune will
arise,
from his
If honeygiving offence to his superiors. coloured all his labours will be in vain. If
red poverty will be his portion
;
and
if
black
ON THE FOREHEAD. his
imprudence
When
raised
55
bring trouble on him. misfortunes will be al-
will
his
leviated.
A
mole
under the
on or
to the left of the forehead,
of
line
Venus (No.
careless conduct in a
woman
;
shows
28),
and
if
black
she will sacrifice her honour and self-respect. man with this mark must expect troubles
A
and sorrows.
If
the mole
is
honey-coloured
his friends will bring these troubles if
red his
black
if
on him
own relations will injure him women will be the cause of ;
misfortunes.
He
will
be
less afflicted
;
but his
should
the mole be raised.
A
mole to the
below
the line of
that a
woman
left
of the forehead, on or
Mercury (No.
29), foretells
black,
be twice married, unless when she will sacrifice her honour.
A
will suffer
man
If
will
from quarrels and lawsuits. honey-coloured these will arise from the
envy of others his
own
part
;
;
red from hasty actions on and if black from deceitful if
MOLES.
56
Should
conduct.
be raised he may mend
it
his fortunes.
A
mole
below the a
to the left of the forehead,
marriage
;
Luna (No. 30), shows that travel a good deal after
line of
woman
will
and
A
if
man
on or
black be in peril at child-
affairs,
gain from commercial If black but his health will be poor.
he
not live long.
birth.
will
He will
probably take some long journeys, and his marriage is not likely to be a happy one. will
A
mole
at
Saturn, to the
the left
far
end of the
line
of
of the forehead (No. 31),
signifies poverty and distress to a woman. She will be exposed to accidents from falling. If black she will prove most unlucky, and
meet with disappointment when she hopes the most. hard.
To
If
a
it is
man
raised her lot will be less
trouble and poverty will
come through his own black, when he is likely
When
fault,
to
especially
if
be imprisoned
raised the evils are mitigated.
ON THE FOREHEAD,
A
mole
Jupiter,
the
end of the
far
on a woman's
black she will always
imaginary prodigal will
A
slights.
in
part.
If
be quick to resent will also be very
man
matters
money
of
and
extravagance
great
foolish prodigality
line
forehead (No.
of the
left
to
points
32),
the
at
to
57
be addicted to drink.
no common-sense, and
if
and
;
If
red he
if
black he has
raised he
is
very
luxurious.
A
mole
at the far
end of the
to the left of the forehead
woman
line of
(No.
33),
Mars,
warns
either
man
suits,
and much trouble from the opposite
or
to expect quarrels, law-
honey-coloured, relations will cause the annoyance if red the subject will be to
sex.
If
;
If black
blame. property.
they
Should
it
will ruin their
be raised the
man
own will
have a reputation for courage.
A
mole
at the far
end of the
line of Apollo,
to the left of the forehead (No. 34),
woman
to expect trouble
warns a
and sorrow from a
MOLES.
58
Extreme misery
man.
the mole feeling
is
on the part of
imprisonment. a spendthrift reverses in raised,
suffer
To
black.
will
a
be her portion
man
it
threatens
his employers,
If honey-coloured ;
life
red he shall
if
and come
and
he
if
ill-
also
will
be
meet with
to poverty.
If
though well off in his youth, he will want in old age from his own pro-
digality.
A
mole
at the far
end of the
line of
Venus,
to the left of the forehead (No. 35), threatens
both
ill-health
to
man and woman.
If
honey-coloured they will be troubled with indigestion, suffer from liver complaint and ;
if
red they will indulge too freely in
If raised
A
they
mole
will
at
spirits.
enjoy better health.
the far end of the
line
of
of the forehead (No. 36), shows that a woman will probably escape the
Mercury, to the
left
punishment due to her conduct. will
If black she
receive the censure she deserves.
honey-coloured a
man
will
If
be hated by his
ON THE FOREHEAD,
59
own people because
of his bad conduct.
red he
and witty; and
is
intelligent
his unprincipled
on him.
conduct
Should
it
will
If
black
if
bring reproach
be raised the
evil indica-
tions are modified.
A
mole
at the far
end of the
line of
Luna,
to the left of the forehead (No. 37), threatens
an early death to a woman, and a life embittered by the unkindness of her husband. If black
enemies
A
will
man
bring grave charges
be greatly perseIf cuted, and probably accused of murder. honey-coloured or red he must be watchful
against
her.
of his
own
relatives.
will
If
black
expect danger from the sea. raised the evils are mitigated.
A
mole above the
left
he must
Should
it
temple (No.
threatens severe sickness to
man
or
be
38),
woman
;
black they are likely to come to an Should untimely end by a fall or drowning.
and
it
if
be raised they will die a natural death. A mole on the left temple (No.
39),
MOLES.
60
announces many travels to a woman after She will be too impulsive in her marriage. her conduct, and have delicate health, espeIf black she may cially as she gets older.
meet a violent death. A man will have a If black he will long and perilous illness. die before
fifty.
A
mole near the
A
mole on the head
left temple foretells good but misfortune in love matters. health, itself,
in the hair at
the back, points to the influence of Mars, and therefore the subject would be self-willed,
hot-tempered, and brave.
CHAPTER XX. it
A
MOLE
tbe tfeet
on the right
foot,
promises to a
woman
life,
a happy, successful, and long which will be spent a good deal out of
her
own
country, but she will have trouble
from her children. fortunate.
To
a
If black
man
talent for languages,
fluence of
women,
she will be less
love of occult studies, a
and the favourable
also
happy marriage.
A
right foot has the
same
much
mole
travelling
in-
and a
at the side of the
signification.
A
mole on the sole of the right foot, announces to anyone that they will travel a great deal and marry a foreigner.
have a long and happy right heel has the
same
life.
A
They will mole on the
signification.
MOLES.
1 32
A
mole on the
left
foot threatens change-
able fortune to a
woman.
lucky and have
many
danger by travelling
She
will
worries.
be un-
If
black
to be feared,
is
and
probably a violent death, very likely by To a man a wild and godless drowning.
He
will
meddle too much
in
people's concerns
and never be well
off.
career.
mole on either foot points to many A mole on the sole of the left nounces to any subject many
A
those not successful. the
left
A
foot has the
mole on the
subject
will
opposite sex
ingenious and nature.
be
and
children. foot,
travels,
an-
and
signification.
ankle shows that the
much to a
diligent,
A
mole on the side of
same
left
other
attracted
man
he
is
that,
by
the
although
of an effeminate
CHAPTER XXI.
Qn
A
MOLE
tbe Stomacb.
middle of the stomach, denotes sensuality in a woman, which in the
To a man, if red, cause her disgrace. trouble with women; if honey-coloured much may
from
happiness
them
points to
talent in a
A
and
eloquence
un-
oratorical
man.
red mole on
stomach,
black
if
from their influence.
mitigated misfortune It also
but
;
the
announces
side
right
that
a
of the
woman
will
If honeyacquire money by marriage. coloured she will marry a foreigner. She will
be
If black
much
loved
he
be compelled to take long
will
by
She
journeys without her.
K
her
will
husband.
not live to 133
MOLES,
134
To
old.
grow
a man, a serious accident
affecting his head.
A
mole on the
She she
will is
side of the stomach,
recklessness
to utter
points
left
be extremely vain
in ;
a woman.
and
if
black
likely to cause great
more
to a friend,
danger or death especially if the mole be
posited very low down To a 'man materialism
on the
left
side.
and great love of red he may commit murder, luxury. and if very low down he will suffer great annoyance from the malice of enemies. If black bitter quarrels will arise and a If
violent death.
A but
mole in
the centre
in
of
the
the
stomach, promises a
upper portion, lucky marriage to a woman, but if black To a man a happy she will die early. marriage,
and
the
friendship
of
distin-
guished women.
A
mole
in
on the lower
the
centre
of the
portion, denotes to a
stomach
woman
ON THE STOMACH. a
happy
marriage, If black longevity. false
friends,
her.
To
who
135
worldly success and she must beware of
will
conspire
to
injure
a man, wit and ingenuity, which
lead to fortune.
EXPLANATION OF FRONTISPIECE. diagram of the moles which, when found on the face, have corresponding moles on the body is taken from an old plate of an astrological JL
The
work published
in
planets as here follows
marked on the forehead are
1653.
signatures of the as
:
Saturn
is
represented by
J?
.
See
line
I.
Jupiter
U
II.
Mars
3
III.
IV.
Apollo (the Sun)
Venus
?
V.
Mercury
5
VI.
Moon (Luna)
d
VII.
A mole
in the centre of the forehead,
line of Saturn, indicates
the body a
A mole
little
below the waist.
(No.
in the centre of the forehead,
line of Jupiter,
below the
another in the middle of I.)
below the
corresponds with another in the
middle of the breast.
(No.
2.)
MOLES.
138
A mole
of the forehead, below the Mars, corresponds with another on the left side below the waist. (No. 3.) in the centre
line of
A mole
in the centre of the forehead, below the Apollo (No. 4), corresponds with one in the middle of the lower portion of the body, below
line of
the waist.
A mole line of
in
the centre of the forehead, below the
Venus (No.
5),
corresponds to another
in
the middle of the breast.
A line
mole of
under the corresponds with one
in the centre of the forehead,
Mercury (No.
6),
below the breast.
A mole
in the centre of the forehead,
under the
Luna (No. 7), has also a corresponding mark on another part of the body which cannot
line of
be given.
A
mole on the right side of the forehead, close to the line of Saturn (No. 8), announces one on the right side of the breast.
A mole
on the right side of forehead, below the corresponds with one on
line of Jupiter (No. 9),
the right side. mole on the right side of the forehead, under the line of Mars (No. 10), corresponds with one on
A
the right arm.
MOLES.
A mole on
139
the right side of the forehead, below n), corresponds with
the line of Apollo (No. another on the back.
A
mole on the right side of the forehead, below Venus (No. 12), corresponds with one on the right side below the waist.
the line of
A mole on the right
side of the forehead, beneath
the line of Mercury (No. on the right breast.
A mole on the line of
13),
corresponds to one
the right side of the forehead, beneath (No. 14), corresponds to another
Luna
on the right side some way below the waist mole at the extreme end of the right side of the line of Saturn (No. 15), corresponds with one on the right thigh.
A
A mole at the far end of the line of Jupiter (No. 1
6),
on the right
side,
corresponds to another on
the right hip-bone.
A
mole at the far end of the line of Mars, on the right side (No. 17), corresponds to one under the muscle of the right arm.
A 1
8),
mole at the far end of the line of Apollo (No. on the right side, corresponds to one on the
right side of the back.
A
mole
at the far
end of the
line
of
Venus
MOLES.
140
(No.
19),
corresponds to one in the centre of the
breast.
A
mole at the far end of the line of Mercury (No. 20), on the right side, corresponds to another below the right breast. mole at the far end of the line of Luna (No. 21), on the right side, corresponds to one towards the right side below the waist.
A
A mole on
the
left
side of the forehead, beneath
the line of Saturn (No. 24), corresponds to one on the left side of the back.
A
mole on the left side of the forehead, beneath the line of Jupiter (No. 25), corresponds to one on the left side below the waist
A
mole on the left side of the forehead, below the line of Mars (No. 26), corresponds to one on the left arm.
A
mole on the left side of the forehead, beneath the line of Apollo (No. 27), corresponds to one on the left side of the breast.
A mole on the the line of
the
left
left
side of the forehead, beneath 28), corresponds to one on
Venus (No.
shoulder.
A mole on
the
left
side of the forehead, beneath
the line of Mercury (No. 29), corresponds to one on the left side.
MOLES.
A
mole on the
left side of the forehead, below (No. 30), corresponds to one on side, below the waist and near the middle
Luna
the line of
the
141
left
of the body.
A
mole
end of the
at the far
the
left
left
side of the back.
A 32),
on one on the
line of Saturn,
side (No. 31), corresponds to
mole at the far end of the line of Jupiter (No. corresponds to one on the lower part of the
left breast.
A mole at the far end
of the line of Mars, on the one on the left
side (No. 33), corresponds to
left
side of the back.
A the
mole
at the far
end of the
on one under
line of Apollo,
side (No. 34), corresponds to the shoulder. left
A mole the
at the far
end of the
Venus, on one on the
line of
(No. 35), corresponds to left side below the waist. left side
A mole at the far end of the line of Mercury, on the left side (No. 36), corresponds to one on the ribs below the left breast. A the
mole
at the far
end of the
A mole on
the
left side,
Luna, on one on the
line of
side (No. 37), corresponds to left side below the waist. left
above the corner of the
MOLES.
142 left
eye (No.
38),
corresponds to one under the
left
thigh.
A
mole on the upper part of the left ear (No. one below the left side of the waist, and inclining towards the middle of the
40), corresponds to
body.
A
mole
in the centre of the left ear (No. 41),
corresponds to one on the lower part of the left side. The same applies to a mole on the lower portion of the
A
left ear.
(No. 42.)
mole between the
left
eyebrow and
eyelid,
towards the temple (No. 57), corresponds to one on the left side, situated near the centre of the body.
A mole
between the
left
eyelid
and eyebrow, as
(No. 59), corresponds to one on the upper part of the left side of the back, below the waist.
A
mole
the centre of the upper
in
left
eyelid
(No. 60). has a corresponding mole on the left side. The position of this mole, and of the other moles corresponding to Nos. 45, 51, 54, 60, 63, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 73,
A mole
and
at the
75,
cannot be given.
extreme end of the
left
eyebrow,
61), corresponds to one on the left side of the loins. This also applies to the
above the nose (No.
mole
close by.
(No. 62.)
MOLES.
A
mole
in
143
the centre of the lower
left eyelid to one on the (No. 65), corresponds groin near the
left side.
A
mole on the left cheek, nearly on a level with the lower portion of the left ear (X), corresponds to one beneath the left thigh.
A
mole high up on the left cheek, and not far from the ear (56), corresponds to one behind on the
left
A
side of the hip-bone.
mole on the
left side, at
the outer corner of
the eye, corresponds to one on the lower portion of the back.
A lid
mole
of the
mole
side of the
middle of the hollow of the lower eye (No. 55), corresponds to one on
in the left
the groin at the
A
left
in
left side.
the fore corner of the
left
eye, near
the temples, corresponds to one on the left breast. mole on the left side, precisely over the
A
nostril (No. 63),
corresponds to one on the breast
inclining to the left side.
A
mole on the lower part of the left nostril, corresponds to one near the left side of the bladder.
A
mole on the
left
side of the mouth, almost
corresponds to one on the between the elbow and the wrist.
touching
it,
left
arm
MOLES.
144
A mole
on the left side of the bone of the corresponds to one near the left hip-bone.
A
mole on the left side of the throat (No. corresponds to one on the left side of the hip.
chin,
44),
A
mole on the right side of the throat (No. 46), corresponds to one on the right side of the thigh.
A mole on the right side of the edge of the chinbone, corresponds to one on the right hip.
A 48),
A
mole
just
mole
in
below the chin in the centre (No. corresponds to one on the leg. the centre of the chin
corresponds to one on the right
A
(No. 49),
foot.
mole
just below the lower lip (No. 50), corresto on the right knee, unless the mole one ponds inclines to the left side, when it would point to
another on the
left
knee.
A
mole on the cheek, near the bottom of the right nostril (No. 67), corresponds to one on the right shoulder.
A
mole
A
mole on the ridge of the nose to the right and near the tip, corresponds to one on the
just below the nose, to the right side, corresponds to one on the right hip.
side,
right side of the bladder.
A mole near
the bridge of the nose, close to the
MOLES. right eyelid (No. 74), corresponds to
145
one under
the right loin.
A
mole on the upper
right eyelid, near the root
of the eyebrow (No. 75), corresponds to one on the right side below the waist, towards the centre of the body.
A 76),
mole on the middle of the right eyelid (No. corresponds to one on the right side.
A
mole on the outer corner of the right eyelid (No. 77), corresponds to one on the right groin. A mole on the right side of the upper part of the cheek near the eye (No. 79), corresponds to one under the right thigh.
A 80),
mole on the lower part of the right ear (No. corresponds to one on the right side.
A
mole on the upper part of the right ear (No. corresponds to one on the right side, towards the centre of the body below the waist. 81),
A
mole on the lower part of the right temple near the eyebrow (No. 82), corresponds to one on the right loin.
A
mole
in the corner of the right eye,
towards
the nose, corresponds to one on the right breast near the right side.
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