The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... Evidences of Christianity deduced from Phre- nology , 19. Miscellaneous Notices : Bir- mingham Mechanics ' Institu ... Evidence by which the Functions of dif- ferent parts of the Brain may be established . By GEORGE COMBE , 8. Case of ...
... Evidences of Christianity deduced from Phre- nology , 19. Miscellaneous Notices : Bir- mingham Mechanics ' Institu ... Evidence by which the Functions of dif- ferent parts of the Brain may be established . By GEORGE COMBE , 8. Case of ...
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... evidence in favour of this could be adduced , were it ne- cessary to dwell on it , and had we leisure to do so . It is as susceptible of proof as any other tenet in physiology . Let us apply it to the insect tribe , and see whether it ...
... evidence in favour of this could be adduced , were it ne- cessary to dwell on it , and had we leisure to do so . It is as susceptible of proof as any other tenet in physiology . Let us apply it to the insect tribe , and see whether it ...
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... evidence that at this time she cherished any specific hallucinations . The derange- ment was of the temper rather than of the intellect . But from the expressions employed , it is to be presumed that it was not exempt . Previously to ...
... evidence that at this time she cherished any specific hallucinations . The derange- ment was of the temper rather than of the intellect . But from the expressions employed , it is to be presumed that it was not exempt . Previously to ...
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... evidence can be procured . No coma , no paralysis , no bodily symptom announced their ex- istence ; and if we except the striking change observed in her manner , and which , to an observer ignorant of Phrenology , would have conveyed no ...
... evidence can be procured . No coma , no paralysis , no bodily symptom announced their ex- istence ; and if we except the striking change observed in her manner , and which , to an observer ignorant of Phrenology , would have conveyed no ...
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... evidence , dead and living - professes to have discovered and laid open the organ by means of which the Crea- tor has made the human mind to act ; a science by which we are taught that the comparatively slow progress of the mind hither ...
... evidence , dead and living - professes to have discovered and laid open the organ by means of which the Crea- tor has made the human mind to act ; a science by which we are taught that the comparatively slow progress of the mind hither ...
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