'It is a branch of science that has long since fallen out of favour.
But now the once-popular idea that you can read a person's character from their face could be making a medical comeback.
In Victorian times, the science of phrenology - in which the bumps on the head were 'read' to predict personalities - was taken seriously.
The technique was discredited in the 20th century, but now a computer system has been developed which will allow doctors to diagnose genetic disorders by looking at a child's face.'
Of course this must be the case because the body is a hologram and every part of a hologram is a smaller version of the whole.