The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... Mental Derangement . By the same . ( Re- view ) 4. On the Education of a Civil or Me- chanical Engineer , . 603 • 605 · 627 5. Wisdom and Reason ; or Human Understanding considered with the organization , or with the form and Nature of ...
... Mental Derangement . By the same . ( Re- view ) 4. On the Education of a Civil or Me- chanical Engineer , . 603 • 605 · 627 5. Wisdom and Reason ; or Human Understanding considered with the organization , or with the form and Nature of ...
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... mental constitu- tions , which would excite astonishment were it not so common . The evils attending this state of things are incalculably great , not only as involving the security of health and the happiness of families , and ...
... mental constitu- tions , which would excite astonishment were it not so common . The evils attending this state of things are incalculably great , not only as involving the security of health and the happiness of families , and ...
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... suspend its functions and the mental manifestations , and ulti- mately extinguish life itself . If , on the other hand , as in tropical climates , the surface be relaxed by excessive heat , 14 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
... suspend its functions and the mental manifestations , and ulti- mately extinguish life itself . If , on the other hand , as in tropical climates , the surface be relaxed by excessive heat , 14 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
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... mental faculties , or begin by communicating , as the ground- work of all practical rules , such elementary information in ana- tomy and physiology as would insure our being understood . We have preferred the latter alternative , and ...
... mental faculties , or begin by communicating , as the ground- work of all practical rules , such elementary information in ana- tomy and physiology as would insure our being understood . We have preferred the latter alternative , and ...
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... mental qualities , in other words , of particular forms and proportions of brain , they would have seen that in this remark Lord Bacon was stating not a mere opinion , but a great natural truth , which could not be contemned in practice ...
... mental qualities , in other words , of particular forms and proportions of brain , they would have seen that in this remark Lord Bacon was stating not a mere opinion , but a great natural truth , which could not be contemned in practice ...
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