The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... brain , and hence its influence ought to be , as it actually is , of much importance to health , and the sympathy between it and the brain is of the closest and most powerful kind . It is well known , for example , that sudden and ...
... brain , and hence its influence ought to be , as it actually is , of much importance to health , and the sympathy between it and the brain is of the closest and most powerful kind . It is well known , for example , that sudden and ...
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... brain , equally indispose the mind and body to active or energetic ex- ertion . Again , when the nervous system is debilitated , its action is not sufficiently vigorous to give a healthy stimulus to all its parts ; the nervous influence ...
... brain , equally indispose the mind and body to active or energetic ex- ertion . Again , when the nervous system is debilitated , its action is not sufficiently vigorous to give a healthy stimulus to all its parts ; the nervous influence ...
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... brain . But when , in pursuing these objects , we required to treat of the laws of exercise , and of the various ex- ternal influences by which the brain and nervous system are regulated and acted upon for good or for evil , we soon ...
... brain . But when , in pursuing these objects , we required to treat of the laws of exercise , and of the various ex- ternal influences by which the brain and nervous system are regulated and acted upon for good or for evil , we soon ...
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... brain , being considerable , the individual may be easily excited to its peculiar manifestations ; so that , oc- casionally , he may exhibit some degree of spirit ; but such feel- ings will be short - lived , as the sentiments and ...
... brain , being considerable , the individual may be easily excited to its peculiar manifestations ; so that , oc- casionally , he may exhibit some degree of spirit ; but such feel- ings will be short - lived , as the sentiments and ...
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... brain is not an index to specific actions * . I have known a phrenologist tell one person that he was " fond of hunting , " another , that he " rode at a devil of a pace , " a third , that he was " addicted to the use of artificial ...
... brain is not an index to specific actions * . I have known a phrenologist tell one person that he was " fond of hunting , " another , that he " rode at a devil of a pace , " a third , that he was " addicted to the use of artificial ...
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