The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... Hand , 165 . TO THE BINDER . The Portrait of Dr SPURZHEIM to face page 141 . ERRATA IN VOL . VIII . Page 16 , line 6 , for born read baptized 217 , line 11 from bottom , delete the 336 , line 24 , after true , insert that 415 , line 6 ...
... Hand , 165 . TO THE BINDER . The Portrait of Dr SPURZHEIM to face page 141 . ERRATA IN VOL . VIII . Page 16 , line 6 , for born read baptized 217 , line 11 from bottom , delete the 336 , line 24 , after true , insert that 415 , line 6 ...
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... hands , without pain . In infancy , the cuticle on the soles of the feet is nearly as thin , and the surface ... hand is defended by a cuticle , thick in proportion to its wants . In the delicate lady , who wields no implement ...
... hands , without pain . In infancy , the cuticle on the soles of the feet is nearly as thin , and the surface ... hand is defended by a cuticle , thick in proportion to its wants . In the delicate lady , who wields no implement ...
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... hand and foot , the forehead , & c . , where fat is never deposited , and the skin is consequently very thin ; while they are large in the palm of the hand and sole of the foot , where the skin is consequently thicker and fat abounds ...
... hand and foot , the forehead , & c . , where fat is never deposited , and the skin is consequently very thin ; while they are large in the palm of the hand and sole of the foot , where the skin is consequently thicker and fat abounds ...
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... hands and the feet , perspire most rea- dily , in consequence of their receiving a proportionally larger supply of blood . Every thing tends to show that perspiration is a direct product of a vital process , and not a mere exudation of ...
... hands and the feet , perspire most rea- dily , in consequence of their receiving a proportionally larger supply of blood . Every thing tends to show that perspiration is a direct product of a vital process , and not a mere exudation of ...
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... hand , all these organs are in a state of vigorous health , a temporary increase of function takes place in them , and relieves the system , without leading to any local disorder , and the skin itself speedily resumes its activity , and ...
... hand , all these organs are in a state of vigorous health , a temporary increase of function takes place in them , and relieves the system , without leading to any local disorder , and the skin itself speedily resumes its activity , and ...
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