Nails
Microscopically examined, nails are composed of minute hair like fibres, so
closely knit together that they adhere to each other, and form a compact horn-like
substance. The nails grow out of the skin at the ends of the fingers, and do
not grow form the muscle or bones. This is proven by the fact that when the
skin has been stripped from the fingers, the nails have also been removed, and
are found to be inbedded in it. There are located at the ends of the fingers
a great number of nerve cells which make possible the sense of touch possessed
by this part of the hand, and it is evident that one use for the nails is to
protect and shield from harm this concentration of delicate nerve filaments.
I have conceived nails to be windows, though which the palmist might look virtually
into the interior organisation of the human being, since the part which lies
under the nail, and which is commonly called the "quick", is intensely
delicate and sensitive, and his conveyed to its surface in the most accurate
manner all the secrets of the circulation. This ebb and flow of the blood seen
through the nails, which I have likened to glass in the window, makes wonderful
revelations as to health and temperament. All the wealth of information revealed
by color in the hands is accentuated by looking though tis gloss, not at the
color OF the nails as it is most improperly called but at the color UNDER the
nails, which is reflected from a part of the hand so delicately organised that
in some cases it shows almost the pulsations of the heart.
Thus the great nerve centres under the nails, when they are operating in a healthy
manner, allow you to see the blood current by the TEXTURE of the nails, and,
on the contrary, when the nerve centre in the quick is impaired, it leaves its
impression on the nail texture, by changing the QUALITY of the nail itself.
Nails show quality, just as does the skin. In fine-grained, fine-textured hands
you will generally find fine, smooth texture of the nail. In some hands the
skin texture is fine, and the nails tending to coarseness. In this case you
know that something is out of proportion and that the normal balance has been
disturbed. The coarse nail found on a fine texture of skin may be a short, heavy
nail showing great critical qualities, and this nail belongs more naturally
to large hands, coarse skin, with hard or at least elastic consistency. It may
be that the coarser texture of the nail will show the advanced state of nerve
disorder, indicated by the FLUTED NAIL. In any event, if you find a fine-textured
hand and coarse mails, it should cause you to
search for the meaning; so in the first part of an examination of mails, compare
the texture of the nails with the texture of the skin. If they do, so far as
texture goes, you have a normal condition; if they do not, seek to find what
is out of balance.
Under the head of texture of the anil, remember that the horn of the nail should
be even and smooth in surface, the gain of the nail which runs form top to base
must be smooth, and not composed of ridges, or flutings as we call them. Where
the nail which runs from top to base must be smooth, it is because the filaments
that form the anil substance are all of one size, while fluted nails are made
up of fibres of different sizes growing together. The nail must also be pliable,
not brittle; it must look alive and elastic. The fluting, or ridging, of the
nail from the top to base is an indication of nervous disorder. Accompanying
this fluted appearance, if the case be serious, will be found a brittle condition
of the nail, causing it to break easily, and instead of growing AWAY from the
flesh, seemingly not adhering firmly to the quick. In my practice, I regard
the white spots which appear on the nails as the first waring of delicate nerves,
though there may be no knowledge, on the part of the subject, that his nerves
are not perfectly
sound. The white spots indicate a BEGINNING of the loss of vitality of the nail
from deficient nerve force, and are nature's first warning of trouble ahead.
As the disorder increases, the white flecks first grow larger, then grow together,
then cover the whole nails, taking away the transparency and clearness. The
window glass, has become clouded. Following this condition, ridges begin to
appear, these grow more and more pronounced and frequent, and soon the FLUTED
NAIL manifests itself. By this time the subject is painfully aware of his nerves.
As the fluting grows more pronounced, the nail grows brittle, beings to turn
back form the end, loses its graceful shape, and becomes high on one side of
the finger and low on the other, or is very short
because the nail is bitten down into the quick. At this stage there is great
delicacy of nerves or grave danger of paralysis. The vitality of the nail is
being BURNED UP, and oil dried out of it; the filaments, instead of binding
themselves together in a homogeneous mass, are piling on top of each other,
and the nervous confusion of the system is producing a confusion of the nail
structure and life. Thus in this progression, form the mere warning conveyed
by the white flecks, through the stage of fluting, to the brittle, turning-back
nail, you can trace the DEGREE of danger form nerve destruction or disorder
in your subject. I have seen cases where smooth, even textured nails, after
a sudden attack of nervous prostration, grew out white and cloudy in color,
and strongly fluted. I have seen these same nails, as health returned, gradually
resume their normal texture and lose the fluted
appearance.
There is another indication which I have often verified, where the nail shows
a ridge crosswise. Seemingly the nail has stopped growing, its vitality has
been interrupted.
There are nails that are broad at the tip, curving around the finger, broadening
at the base, pink in color, and fine in texture. These nails show the open,
frank nature, to whom honesty of though is natural, and to whose owner genuineness
is the mainspring. They are broad, open looking nails, and in their breadth
show the broad ideas of their owners. In this nail, pinkness of color is always
to be looked for, before giving the full value to this reading.
The nail always record a PAST EVENT, and is not, as have been incorrectly stated,
a source of information as to the future. It requires about six months
to grow a new nail, so that in handling this indication you can tell how long
since the illness occurred by noting how far the ridge has grown.
With this cross-ridge you will often see a firm-textured nail replace by a fluted
nail, In this case, it shows that nervous trouble has been the cause, and by
judging how far out the new nail has grown, you can tell that at some time between
one and six months past the subject has been dangerously ill from a nervous
disorder. The exact date can be told by the distance the ridge has grown out.
If the NEW NAIL is badly fluted you can say, "This trouble has not entirely
disappeared", and in this case you should advise rest and freedom from
all excitement. In the progress of this chapter, we shall find other nail formations
showing disease. If any of these show in the new nail, that will be the disease
that has caused the trouble. Whenever you find the cross-ridged nail, handle
it as above outlined, and it will give you excellent results. Remember that
it always shows a grave health indication.
As an indicator of GENERAL health and robustness of constitution, the nails
are also valuable. In this regard it has been my observation that a narrow nail
shows a person who has not robust muscular strength, but is carried by nervous
energy. It is a psychic nail, and the delicacy of the psychic character is present,
rather than muscular strength as shown by a broad nail.
The narrow nail, will be either white, yellow, blue, or pink, never red, and
it will be often found with the blue color at the base, denoting poor circulation.
Neither the broad nor the narrow nails are indicative of SPECIAL diseases, but,
as I have said, of GENERAL health and strength. When you find the delicate,
narrow nail, read a delicate constitution, with a broad nail a
robust one, especially if the nail be, as it often is, red in color. Of course
if in the handling of these two nails you see abnormal developments, such as
yellow or blue color, use these to indicate SPECIAL trouble as is indicated
by COLOR, and if you also find changes of texture, such as fluting or brittleness,
read it as showing nervous trouble. The GENERAL indications of robustness or
delicacy are to be studied ONLY when found WITHOUT complications of color or
texture.
SHORT NAIL
The degree of shortness is important.
All short nails show a critical turn of mind.
Not VERY short = it will only be a quizzical or investigating
disposition.
Extremely short, flat nail with the skin growing down on it
= Shows pugnacity and a person who does not argue with you because he believes
he is always right, but because he loves contention. You will find these nails
sometimes not a quarter of an inch long and very broad, covering the entire
visible and of the finger, and giving the tip an exceedingly flat, blunt appearance.
This nail gives almost a clubbed appearance to the finger. The skin seems to
cling to the nail, and loves to grow down on it until it can stretch no farther
and breaks. This generally results in leaving a ragged appearance where the
skin joins the nail. This nail goes with a vigorous constitution, an active
mind, and a very critical, pugnacious, argumentative disposition. It shows a
person who would rather argue than eat. He disagrees with you on subjects when
he knows perfectly well you are right simply for the delight it gives him to
argue. He criticises everything, for in this way he can best provoke contention,
and while he does not want to fight with you physically, he loves the battle
of the mind, and will bring to bear on the argument all his physical energy,
until he tires out an ordinary mortal, and wins a victory not always of right,
but of a hang-on pugnacious, critical disposition. In dealing with these people
you are sure of only one thing, and that is that they will be on the other side
of the question as soon as they know which side you take. Manifestly the way
to handle them is to be entirely negative, giving no inkling as to what you
think. The extreme development of this nail you will not often encounter, but
you will meet daily very strong examples of the short critical tip. The influence
of this nail will be strong on any hand on which it appears. Add to it knotty
fingers, a big thumb, a hard hand, big Mounts of Mars, and a most pugnacious,
disagreeable creature will result.
The critical mind is a factor in everything, - love, business, art, eloquence,
war, literature, or music,- so you must look for short nails in every examination,
and give then, when found, their full meaning. Remember they always show a DEGREE
of the critical turn of mind, greater or less as the nails are more or less
short.
CROSS RIDGE
It is as if one nail had dies, and another had grown on to the finger to replace
it. This cross ridged nail shows that a serious illness had interrupted the
health of the subject, and that the illness was attended with grave danger.
When you encounter this nail, it will give splendid materialwith which to work,
for you can almost always tell what the nature of the sickness was, and how
long previously it occurred.
SMALL NAIL
There is a nail which is small in size though regular in form, with the end
QUITE SQUARE, and tapering toward the base, or the base may be the same
width as the outer end. This nail is often found on long fingers, or otherwise
large hands, though it may be seen on small ones.
It is a nail which shows heart trouble, and more of an organic difficulty than
a lack of circulation. This nail is quite distinctive in appearance, and one
seen can always be recognised. The nail is a small one, though it does not have
the appearance of a critical nail, nor is it at all like the narrow hail described
showing delicate constitution. So it is not a narrow nail, nor a short one,
but is most properly a SMALL nail, yet well proportioned.
COLOR
BLUENESS
With the small nail is often found a deep blue color, which is most pronounced
at the base, and if the nail has a moon, the blue color may even extend past
its top. With the shape of nail above described you know that the heart structurally
is not all right, and with the additional blueness you have an unfailing confirmation
of the trouble. When you see the deep set blue at the base of ANY nail, you
will at once recognise poor circulation and a weak heart when seen with the
above SHAPE, it means pronounced heart difficulty.
CHANGE OF MENSTUATION WITH BLUENESS
You must be very careful to note the age of women who have the blue color of
the nails, to see if they are beginning puberty 12-14 or at the change of life
at over 42. These ages cause a temporary disturbance of circulation and you
must not treat it so seriously as if found between the years of sixteen and
forty two. Blueness found during these years, when the age of puberty is passed,
and before change of life has come, means serious difficulty, not often of a
temporary character. Between the years of forty-two and forty-six the change
of life occurs, and then again blueness is found, as the circulation is once
more temporarily
interrupted, and again you must consider the difficulty as of probably short
duration.
A GENERAL blue all over the nail = nervousness or carbonised blood.
A deep, angry, purplish blue low at the base of the nail = a thunder-cloud which
threatens destruction when the storm burst.
A FAINT blue tinge covering the whole nail = a nervous person with SOME heart
weakness, not however, of as pronounced character as that found by blueness
at
the BASE of the nail.
OTHER COLORS
Often the color under the nails will be more pronounced and easier of recognition
than the color of the palm. The fact is, that the view through
the nails gives you an insight of color easier, because the thick skin does
not cover the quick and the circulation is more readily exposed to view. The
same rules apply to color under the nails as to the palm. The white nail shows
the lack of warmth. These must not be confused with the whiteness of a nervous
nail, which shows withe because the NAIL substance is clouded, but it
is the whiteness UNDER the nail which relates to coldness. There is a very good
way to distinguish the white nail, and that is by putting it beside a pink nail.
This is also the way to learn the difference between blue and yellow nails.
The pink nails are plentiful- you will see many of them everywhere; so it will
be your best plan to fix the pink nail well in mind, and FROM it judge a nail
that is white or of any other color.
In blue nails we must consider the two kinds of blueness. That which tinges
the whole nail, and that which settles darkly at the base.
You must note with care if you see redness pronounce under any nail, as it will
show you the intense ardour and excess of strength of the person.
There is a nail which you will meet, that is so pronounced in its formation
that, once seen, it will never be forgotten or mistaken for any other. The end
of the finger as well as the mail plays a part in the formation of it, The advanced
type is a BULBOUS nail and grows on a bulbous finger tip. It may have had any
shape originally, as you will find it on the narrow, broad, square, or any other
tip. Nothing as to squareness or tip formation plays any part with this nail;
it is the BULBOUSNESS ALONE which is its distinctive feature. This is the nail
which shows an advanced stage of consumption or tubercular trouble. Medical
authorities say it is a lack of nourishment that produces it, and among physicians
it is a well-known and recognised indication of tubercular trouble located somewhere
in the subject. In appearance the end of the finger thickens underneath until
it forms a distinct bulb or pad, which is sometimes as round as a marble. Over
this bulbous tip the nail is curved, forming a complete clubbed, blunt end,
the top curved with the nail, the under part fleshy. This formation makes the
end of the finer a complete knob, and the appearance is most striking and disagreeable.
This nail shows the advanced stage of tuberculosis, sometimes of the spine,
most often of the lungs. Often the color of the nail is quite blue, showing
the stoppage of circulation incident to the blood congestion, or, in this case
more properly, blood contamination. The lungs, which should be removing carbonic
acid gas form the blood and filling it with oxygen, are so obstructed or destroyed
that the blood is not reviewed as it goes through then, but carries
many of its poisonous qualities back through the circulation. Thus blood obstruction
and impurity give these bulbous nails a marked blue appearance. It always regard
them as a most serious indication. I have seen cases, however, and have in mind
one now, of a subject who has had a degree of bulbous nail for several years
and is still alive. A sudden child would be apt to produce a fatal case of pneumonia,
however, at any time, so that life at the best is held by only a slender thread.
These is a nail which has a curved formation approaching the bulbous, though
in a very slight degree. In this case the end of the finger has not taken on
a bulbous formation, but only the nail shows a decided inclination to curve.
It is not in any sense the bulbous nail mentioned above, and it is in almost
all cases found to be a large nail. This nail may also be on any shaped tip;
it is the CURVING ALONE that distinguishes it. The indications shown by this
nail are delicacy of bronchial tubes and throat. Sometimes it may go as far
as a WEAKNESS of the lungs but not of advanced disease. It shows one who is
exceedingly liable to colds at least, and for whom sudden changes of temperature
produce disturbance of throat and bronchial tubes. It is a delicacy to be guarded
against, and the client should always be warned to use care and avoid taking
cold. It is a fine confirmation of this delicacy of throat and lungs it you
find the Mercury line full of islands, and you need feel no hesitancy is using
it. Hundreds of times I have verified this indication.
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