Medical astrology

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This old document shows the anciently-held link between the 12 signs of the Zodiac and the various parts of the body

Medical astrology (traditionally known as Iatromathematics) is an ancient medical system that associates various parts of the body, diseases, and drugs as under the influence of the sun, moon, and planets, along with the twelve astrological signs. Each of the astrological signs (along with the sun, moon, and planets) is associated with different parts of the human body. This has been used to codify the associations of the signs with the parts of the body as follows:

It has been noted that the 12 signs cover the body from head (Aries) to toe (Pisces) because Aries is the first sign of the zodiac while Pisces is the last. When the Sun passes from Pisces to Aries on or around March 21, the Vernal equinox occurs, which marks the beginning of a new tropical year. Many astrologers celebrate their New Year when the Sun transits over this point, which is also known as the First Point of Aries.

This table, from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript, links astrological dates with the preparation of medicine.

According to Marcus Manilius (1st century AD) in his epic poem (8000 verses) Astronomica, the signs of the zodiac preside over the parts of the body as follows:

  • Aries -- the head
  • Taurus -- the neck and throat
  • Gemini -- the lungs, arms, and shoulders
  • Cancer -- the chest, breasts, and stomach
  • Leo -- the heart and upper back
  • Virgo -- the abdomen and digestive system
  • Libra -- the kidneys and lumbar region
  • Scorpio -- the genitals
  • Sagittarius -- the hips and thighs
  • Capricorn -- the knees and bones
  • Aquarius -- the calves, shins, and ankles
  • Pisces -- the feet

For Manilius' associations between body parts and the planets, see Solar system in astrology.


The planets are also associated with certain portions and functions within the body:

Another version of the anatomical-astrological human

After examining an individual's natal chart, a medical astrologer gives advice to the client about the areas of the body in which they are most likely to experience trouble. For instance, an individual with the Sun, Moon, Ascendant, or many planets in the sign of Aries is presumed to have more headaches than other people because of the association of Aries with the head. A person with Taurus strong in the natal chart is predicted to have many sore throats and problems with the voice because of the Taurean association with that particular part of the body.

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