Nils Liljequist
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Nils Liljequist | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | 1851 |
| Died | 1936 (aged 85) |
| Resting place | Norra begravningsplatsen Kvarter 02, Gravplats 515 |
Nils Liljequist (1851–1936)[1] was a Swedish priest,[2][3] healer, doctor,[4] and one of the fathers of iridology.[2][3] After treatment with iodine and quinine, he noticed many differences in the color of his iris.[5][1][6] Growing up, he studied medicine and homeopathy, which is practiced on their customers who come to him in order to remove toxins.[7]
- Quinine And Iodine Change The Colour Of The Iris; I Formerly Had Blue Eyes, They Are Now A Greenish Colour With Reddish Spots – 1871.[6]
- Ögondiagnostiken (Diagnose from eyes) – 1890[8] and 1893[1][6].
- The Diagnosis from the Eye: Iridology – Uniwersytet w Chicago, 1916, Wydawnictwo Iridology Publishing Company.[9]