He was a homoeopathic doctor interested in chiromancy but his real passion lay with the arts. |
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Palmistry, also known as chiromancy, is the practice of telling fortunes from the lines, marks, and patterns on the hands, particularly the palms. |
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Palmistry, also called chiromancy or chirosophy, reading of character and divination of the future by interpretation of lines and undulations on the palm of the hand. |
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According to the level of progress, these attempts have ranged from predictions and prophecies to futurology, and from chiromancy and numerology to social Utopias. |
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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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The majority of these cover occult subjects such as alchemy, astrology, chiromancy and physiognomy. |
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