One day, when he was playing with his owl, he accidentally broke the owl's leg. At this time, he found a black stripe in the lower part of the bird's eye rainbow, and this black stripe corresponds to the position of the broken leg. Finally, this black line becomes a small black spot with a white circle around it. This childhood accident left a deep impression on the future doctor's mind. At first, Dr. Biseri didn't notice the relationship between the iridescence change of the broken-legged owl and his body. It was not until 186 1 that he began to notice this relationship when he was treating his seriously ill mother! 1862 at the age of 36, he became interested in medicine and went to Budapest to study medicine. 1864 went to Vienna, and 1866 began to perform medical services in Budapest. At the same time, he published 1' s iridescent medical book The Art of Discovery and Treatment in Natural Fields. This work was promoted by Augus, and Dr. Emil Siljeg came to publish a report on the research results of Dr. Buselli. At that time, NilLiljequist, a Swedish homeopathic therapist, discovered many methods to improve the diagnosis of iridescence and introduced this work to the United States. His book has been translated into two volumes, entitled Diagnosis from the Eyes. (Nil Liljequist) The therapist's iris diagnosis method is very interesting. These two people don't know each other. They have published similar books in different countries at the same time, and even the words used in some places are the same. Up to now, through the continuous efforts of many excellent doctors, a complete atlas has been established to explain the relationship between various organs of the body and eye iridescence.