Solar Biology is a book written by Hiram E. Butler that explores the relationship between the sun and human health. The book delves into the concept of solar energy and its impact on the human body, including its ability to heal and rejuvenate. Butler discusses the history of solar therapy and its use in ancient civilizations, as well as modern-day applications such as light therapy and vitamin D supplementation. The book also covers topics such as the importance of sun exposure, the dangers of overexposure, and the benefits of a balanced approach to sun exposure. Overall, Solar Biology is a comprehensive guide to understanding the relationship between the sun and human health, and how to optimize this relationship for optimal physical and mental wellbeing.1887. With Illustrations. A scientific method of delineating character; diagnosing disease; determining mental, physical and business qualifications, conjugal adaptability, etc., etc., from date of birth. A guide to wholeness and happiness by following the author's system as he explains in his Preface: The author, who has devoted many years of his life to scientific research and unfoldment of the higher or intuitive faculties (a large portion of which time has relatively been passed as a recluse), has had but one general object in view; viz., to be of the greatest possible service to the world in which he lives...The importance of this system can scarcely be appreciated without years of careful critical study and experiment. It demonstrates the fact that all are members of one great body, and that each are members in particular; and, as use is the supreme law of God which determines all qualities whether good or evil, therefore every member of the body of humanity is useful to a greater or less degree to the rest of the body, and the great confusion that now exists in the world arises wholly from the ignorance of persons as to their true nature and real sphere of use. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.