The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... ment , 1 6. Cases illustrative of Phrenology , Communicated by Dr OTTO of Copenhagen , 7. Skull of a Hottentot , and Charac- ter inferred from it , 8. Curious Affection of the Faculty of Colouring , · 26 9. On the Instincts of the Lower ...
... ment , 1 6. Cases illustrative of Phrenology , Communicated by Dr OTTO of Copenhagen , 7. Skull of a Hottentot , and Charac- ter inferred from it , 8. Curious Affection of the Faculty of Colouring , · 26 9. On the Instincts of the Lower ...
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... ment . By CHArles Caldwell , M. D. , Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Practice in Transylvania University . ( Re- view . ) 365 317 367 3. Alleged Blunders of Dr SPURZ- HEIM , 371 332 9. Journal de la Société Phrenolo ...
... ment . By CHArles Caldwell , M. D. , Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Practice in Transylvania University . ( Re- view . ) 365 317 367 3. Alleged Blunders of Dr SPURZ- HEIM , 371 332 9. Journal de la Société Phrenolo ...
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... and of a diminution of febrile excite- Some weeks after , he embarked for the Mediterranean , and encountered a succession of storms for the first four weeks , ment . two of which were spent in the Bay of Biscay 22 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
... and of a diminution of febrile excite- Some weeks after , he embarked for the Mediterranean , and encountered a succession of storms for the first four weeks , ment . two of which were spent in the Bay of Biscay 22 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
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... ment of these important organs , ought to be of paramount inte- rest to every phrenologist . The brain is not an isolated and independent organ ; it stands connected with all other parts of the body by the closest and most influential ...
... ment of these important organs , ought to be of paramount inte- rest to every phrenologist . The brain is not an isolated and independent organ ; it stands connected with all other parts of the body by the closest and most influential ...
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... ment hours , by obtaining permission to sleep out of barracks as a reward for good conduct ; and the wages which they thus procure enable them again to bribe the overseers for fresh in- dulgences . Mr Busby states that he had heard of a ...
... ment hours , by obtaining permission to sleep out of barracks as a reward for good conduct ; and the wages which they thus procure enable them again to bribe the overseers for fresh in- dulgences . Mr Busby states that he had heard of a ...
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