The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... Affection of the Mind By ABRAM Cox , M.D. 449 8. Remarks on the Secretiveness of Thieves . By W. B. HODGSON , 451 Remarks on the above Com- munication , by Dr A. COMBE ,. 455 9. The Phrenological Library . Edit- ed by NAHUM CAPEN ...
... Affection of the Mind By ABRAM Cox , M.D. 449 8. Remarks on the Secretiveness of Thieves . By W. B. HODGSON , 451 Remarks on the above Com- munication , by Dr A. COMBE ,. 455 9. The Phrenological Library . Edit- ed by NAHUM CAPEN ...
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... affections of the brain , excited by certain conditions of the sto- mach and body at large . The third chapter is on the functions of mastication , insalivation , and deglutition , and the organs by which they are performed . The author ...
... affections of the brain , excited by certain conditions of the sto- mach and body at large . The third chapter is on the functions of mastication , insalivation , and deglutition , and the organs by which they are performed . The author ...
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... affection as well as of intel- lect , the nervous influence which the brain produces is not only more abundant , but of a more healthful and invigorating quality . Hence the well - known preservative and restorative influence of ...
... affection as well as of intel- lect , the nervous influence which the brain produces is not only more abundant , but of a more healthful and invigorating quality . Hence the well - known preservative and restorative influence of ...
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... affection can endure to act in this manner , I cannot conceive ; but reason and religion are both outraged by such conduct . It is physically impossible for most young chil dren to sit in one position , and in silence , without becoming ...
... affection can endure to act in this manner , I cannot conceive ; but reason and religion are both outraged by such conduct . It is physically impossible for most young chil dren to sit in one position , and in silence , without becoming ...
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... affections glowing with gra- titude to God and love to man ? " Again , the reviewer , on p . 181 , quotes a long passage from Dr Prichard's Essay on Temperament , to prove that Phrenology has always an outlet , in case of its professors ...
... affections glowing with gra- titude to God and love to man ? " Again , the reviewer , on p . 181 , quotes a long passage from Dr Prichard's Essay on Temperament , to prove that Phrenology has always an outlet , in case of its professors ...
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