. The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens . rver the Aurawas about ten inches wide on the right side ofthe head and trunk, and not more than eighton the left. It narrowed gradually to aboutfive inches by the lower limbs, being here sym-metrical on the two sides. The distal marginof the Outer Aura was about three inches inbreadth at the front and seven at the blue C. C. band was dull across the epigas-trium, being more ultramarine than blue. Theright extension of the band was lighter than theleft. Case 21, Figs. 20 and 21.—N. U., a ladythirty-four
. The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens . rver the Aurawas about ten inches wide on the right side ofthe head and trunk, and not more than eighton the left. It narrowed gradually to aboutfive inches by the lower limbs, being here sym-metrical on the two sides. The distal marginof the Outer Aura was about three inches inbreadth at the front and seven at the blue C. C. band was dull across the epigas-trium, being more ultramarine than blue. Theright extension of the band was lighter than theleft. Case 21, Figs. 20 and 21.—N. U., a ladythirty-four years of age, who has never been ro-bust but has never suffered from any severe ill-ness. She has lately passed through a very try-ing time, which has affected her health makingher depressed and thoroughly run down. Shecomplains of pains in her head on the left side,and in her shoulders and thorax. Upon exami-nation, the great occipital nerve was found to bevery tender, and there was also tenderness by theleft side of the spine, as far down as the lowest THE HUMAN ATMOSPHERE. CJ Fig. 20.—Granular Aura by head and trunk of a woman. Light coloured patch over the left breast and lower part of thorax. A small darker spot near umbilicus. \URAS IN DISEASE
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