It's nice to know that some of these horroscoped disorders (Mr. Garrison's inclusions are very capricious) may remain dormant. But it's frightening to learn that ""a growing number of doctors are quietly availing themselves of astrology as a diagnostic aid"" and you do wonder about those 75% of laboratories ""surveyed"" which can't do a simple blood chemistry test. Still it's gratifying to learn that cancer has nothing to do with Cancer and that the author isn't going to mess around with it. Nonetheless how unsettling to think that homosexuality is an ""abnormality of morbid origin."" And how ill-aspected it is that there will be readers looking for those configurations predisposing them to ""torpid liver,"" ""scalding urine"" and ""passional excesses."" There is a great deal of health-giving and life-saving information and much of it comes from all kinds of sources, ancient and more modern -- the Rosicrucian Fellowship in Oceanside, Calif.; Evangeline Adams; and the Brotherhood of Light's late Elbert Benjamine. You sort of wonder what he died of.