Dermatoglyphics is
the branch of science which studies the patterns of skin dermal ridges that
are present on human fingers,, toes and the soles.. Dermatoglyphics multiple
intelligence analysis helps us in telling the inherent hidden talents and give
suggestions as per each person’s characteristics with no prejudice.. One’s
fingerprints never change in the whole life so it is a completely different
concept..
Since 1823,,
scientists have discovered that fingerprint patterns and inner intelligence are
related to each other.. Fingerprints are formed during 13th to 19th week of a
pregnancy.. This concept has been confirmed by many researchers and has been
published in many literature also.. Fingerprint patterns are consistent
throughout the lifetime,, unless the forms of disturbances are introduced that
changes the genetic composition.. There is details about scientists
incorporated Dermatoglyphics,, genetics,, neural science and embryology with
the theory of multiple intelligences mentioned below.. With the help of these,,
a person's personality and hidden talents can be evaluated and classified
consequently..
Marcello
Malpighi (1628 - 1694)
Marcelli is an Italian anatomist and
microscopist who explained the outlines on the tips of fingers as part of an
overall study of human skin.. He is also known by some to be the first man who
conducted the study of tissues,, a histologist.. He used microscope for almost 40
years to explain the various types of plants and animal structures,, while
doing this he also marked out for future generations of biologists' chief areas
of research in embryology,, human anatomy and pathology..
Dr.. Nehemiah Grew (1641 - 1712)
Dr.. Grew was the member of the Royal Society and of the College of Physicians.. He illustrated the “Innumerable Little Ridges” in the philosophical transactions for 1684.. He stated “for if any one will but take the pains,, with an indifferent glass to survey the palm of his hand,, he may perceive innumerable little ridges,, of equal bigness and distance,, and everywhere running parallel one with another.. Especially,, upon the hands & first joints of the fingers & thumb.. He also published exceptionally accurate drawings of fingerprints and palm areas..
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