The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... Brain , ib . - Alphabets for the Blind , • 12. Short Notices of Books : - · Wat- son's Examination of Mr Scott's Attack upon Mr Combe's Con- stitution of Man , 374. - Combe's System of Phrenology , 376.— Combe's Elements of Phrenolo- gy ...
... Brain , ib . - Alphabets for the Blind , • 12. Short Notices of Books : - · Wat- son's Examination of Mr Scott's Attack upon Mr Combe's Con- stitution of Man , 374. - Combe's System of Phrenology , 376.— Combe's Elements of Phrenolo- gy ...
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... brain holds through all the orders of animated nature , why is not the brain in the lower tribes always proportioned to the amount of mind manifested by them ? It requires but a cursory observation to perceive that this is far from ...
... brain holds through all the orders of animated nature , why is not the brain in the lower tribes always proportioned to the amount of mind manifested by them ? It requires but a cursory observation to perceive that this is far from ...
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... brain , Linnæus could not have meant that they have nothing tantamount to one . He must have known that they possess a central mass of cerebral matter performing the office of a brain , to which , as just mentioned , the nerves of sense ...
... brain , Linnæus could not have meant that they have nothing tantamount to one . He must have known that they possess a central mass of cerebral matter performing the office of a brain , to which , as just mentioned , the nerves of sense ...
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... brain possessed by them . Than this representation nothing can be more untrue ; nor can any thing more fully expose the want of knowledge , or the want of candour , or both , in its authors and propagators . Phrenologists have never ...
... brain possessed by them . Than this representation nothing can be more untrue ; nor can any thing more fully expose the want of knowledge , or the want of candour , or both , in its authors and propagators . Phrenologists have never ...
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... brain are . They confer no intellect ; be- cause they are designed for a different purpose . They are the seat of animal appetency , and furnish therefore no knowledge themselves , but the mere impulse to some sorts of action , sub ...
... brain are . They confer no intellect ; be- cause they are designed for a different purpose . They are the seat of animal appetency , and furnish therefore no knowledge themselves , but the mere impulse to some sorts of action , sub ...
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