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by Dr Dan Waniek, MD
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01. A. Simon, D. M. Worthen, and J. A. d Mitas, "An evaluation of iridology," JAMA 242, no. 13 (1979): 1385-9.
02. PL Williams, "The Iris", in Gray's Anatomy, ed. Longman (Philadelphia: R Warwick, PL Williams, 1973), pp. 1103 sq.
03. PD Trevor-Roper, "Iris Diagnosis", British Journal of Ophthalmology 46 (1962): 311-314.
04. ES Vel'khover, FN Romashov, and AN Alekseeva, "Iridographic Signs of the Purgative Effect of the Unloading-diet Therapy", Zhournal Nevropatologh Psikhiatr 4 (1980): 548-551.
05. Mircea P Popescu, "Iridology, an Investigative Test in the Diagnosis of Some General Diseases", Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Ser Oftalmol 23, no. 3 (1979): 197-200.
06. Lennart Nilssen, "Eye Photographs taken in vivo", Paris Match, 1985, 71.
07. Dan Waniek, "Modificările irisului în bolile cardio-vasculare. Model experimental şi primele dovezi ale existenţei unei funcţii oculare sistemice, nevizuale''(Doctoral Dissertations, Institutul de Medicină şi Farmacie 1984).
08. Mircea P Popescu and Armand Dan Waniek, "Computerizarea Iridologiei'' (paper presented at the A Treia Conferinţă Naţională de Oftalmologie, Bucureşti, România, Septembrie 1985), 158.
09. Mircea P Popescu and Armand Dan Waniek, "Improved irido-diagnostic method: possibilities of computerized iridology" Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Ser Oftalmol 30, no. 1 (1986): 29-33. PMID : 2940632.
10. Dan Waniek (1987). "Model for a Possible Non-visual Function of the Iris, Lens and Peripheral Retina" Medical Hypothesis 23 (1): 309-312. PMID : 3614020
Understanding the Iris :
Non-visual functions of the Eye.
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by Dr Dan Waniek, MD
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The structure of the human eye and the eye of most Therials ("animal"-looking vertebrates) makes possible a new mechanism of higher homeostatic significance, termed for convenience the Systemic Ocular Function. This is based on the fact that a spatial correspondence exists between the radial elements of the iris structure, the processi dentati retinae and the ciliary valleys.
by Dr Dan Waniek, MD
Copyright © 2007 danwaniek.org
The structure of the human eye and the eye of most Therials ("animal"-looking vertebrates) makes possible a new mechanism of higher homeostatic significance, termed for convenience the Systemic Ocular Function. This is based on the fact that a spatial correspondence exists between the radial elements of the iris structure, the processi dentati retinae and the ciliary valleys.
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