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Show lays Emitted From tie iman Body Experiments Numbering Over 300 Form Subject Matter for Story in Medical Journal. LONDON, Nov. 12 Experiments numbering over 300, conducted over a term of three years, have formed the subject matter for a communication from a physician to a well-known medical medi-cal Journal, to tho effect that the raya emitted by the human body differ In color nccordlng to the charucter and temperament of the person. The following fol-lowing particulars are given by the writer: "The rays emanating from a very passionate man have a deep red hue; one whose keynote in life is to be good and do good throws, off pink rays. Tho ambitious man emits orange rays; the deep thinker deep blue; the lover of art and refined surroundings yellow; an anxious, depressed person, gray. "One who leads a low, debased life throws off muddy brown rays; a devotional, devo-tional, good-meaning person, light blue; a progresalve-mindcd one, light green, and a physically or mentally III one dark green." The doctor admits that his theory Is apt to be received with incredulity and amusement, but he asserts that It is strengthened by the fact that the color sense of the human race was many thousands of years in reaching its present pres-ent stage of development |