The reliability of iridology in the diagnosis of previous acute appendicitis, as evidenced by appendectomy

Author: Lora Frank

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Description: The reliability of iridology in the diagnosis of previous acute appendicitis, as evidenced by appendectomy, explores the validity of using iris analysis to detect past appendicitis. This study questions the accuracy of iridology as a diagnostic tool, sparking debate within alternative medicine practices.

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