4. Venus: presides over the pituitous blood an semen, throat, breasts, abdomen, uterus genetalia, taste, smell, and pleasurable sensations; and causes gonorrhea, barrenness abscesses or even death from sexual or poison.
5. Mercury: has jurisdiction over the animal, spirit, over legs, feet, hands, fingers, tongue, nerves and ligaments and produces relapsing fevers mania, phrenitis, epilepsy, convulsion, profuse expectoration etc, or even death by poison, witchcraft and so on.
Eastern Physiology
Nature is the material cause not merely of the outer Universe but also of out body with all its grosser and subtler divisions and components, its instruments of knowledge and action and the proclivities and tendencies, in which the soul dwells even, as in a cottage.
The question that naturally arises is, what constitutes the human body according to the theory of Siddhantists and the following is the answer to it:
We present our readers a table of 96 Tatwas postulated by the Siddhantists' school; and a simpler for, of the table is herein given; and this requires to be carefully studied. A careful and precise definition of these Tatwas has to follow: but this we do not attempt here for want of space. The human body is composed ninety-six Tatwas or constituent principles in Nature including elements, bodily and mental organs, faculties, matter etc,; and they are as shown below:
1. The five elements
2. The five object of senses
3. The five organs of action
4. The five organs of perception
5. The four intellectual faculties
6. The ten nerves
7. The five state of the soul
8. The three principle of moral evil
9. The three cosmic qualities
10. The three humours(wind, bile, phlegm)
11. The three regions (sun, moon, and fire)
12. The eight predominent passions
13. The six station of the soul
14. The seven constituent elements of body
15. The ten vital airs
16. The five cause of sheaths of the soul
17. The nine doors or vents of the body