. The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens . 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. Fig. 21.—Granular Aura by head and trunkof a woman when standing sideways. AURAS IN DISEASE 185 dorsal vertebra. This was especially markedwhere the nerves emerge, and also in the usualcorresponding spots on the thorax and was inspected in June, 1908. When shefaced the observer it was noticeable that herAura was much wider on


. The human atmosphere, or, The aura made visible by the aid of chemical screens . 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. Fig. 21.—Granular Aura by head and trunkof a woman when standing sideways. AURAS IN DISEASE 185 dorsal vertebra. This was especially markedwhere the nerves emerge, and also in the usualcorresponding spots on the thorax and was inspected in June, 1908. When shefaced the observer it was noticeable that herAura was much wider on the right side than itwas on the left, there being nearly three inchesdifference by the trunk, but this was not sogreat by the side of the head. When sheturned sideways the Aura showed no variationfrom what might be expected in health. Theblue C. C. band had a much lighter shade overthe left side of the thorax than the right. Theline of demarcation was the median line of thebody, but the change from one side to the otherwas gradual. The yellow C. C. band was cor-respondingly modified. In front of the abdo-men the tint was even all over. WTien theback was examined the left side was lighterthan the right, the spines of the vertebrae beingthe line of d


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