He was so enamored of chirognomy that he had casts made of his and his wife's hands, and even talked of making a collection of those of his friends. |
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One writer on the subject of chirognomy claims to have given private lessons in the study of the hand to the heads of 275 business establishments in New York. |
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Modern palmistry differs from the ancient methods in concentrating on what is called chirognomy at the expense of chiromancy. |
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Chirognomy has a history rooted in ancient philosophy and a theory of both cosmic and personal relationships. |
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Chirognomy has no equal among the so-called occult sciences. |
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