The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... Influence of Mental Cultivation and Mental Excitement upon Health . AMARIAH BRIGHAM , M. D .. 5. The Necessity of Physical Culture to Literary Men , and es- pecially to Clergymen . By ED- WARD REYNOLDS , M.D. of Bos- ton , By 13 ...
... Influence of Mental Cultivation and Mental Excitement upon Health . AMARIAH BRIGHAM , M. D .. 5. The Necessity of Physical Culture to Literary Men , and es- pecially to Clergymen . By ED- WARD REYNOLDS , M.D. of Bos- ton , By 13 ...
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... influence of sleep . Nothing is more common in families and boarding - schools , for example , than to see boys who bear a slight degree of ill - will towards each other during the day , living on exceedingly good terms when snugly a ...
... influence of sleep . Nothing is more common in families and boarding - schools , for example , than to see boys who bear a slight degree of ill - will towards each other during the day , living on exceedingly good terms when snugly a ...
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... influence ends . " Nor is mental uneasi- ness a whit more conducive than bodily to the improvement of the temper ; on the contrary , the opposite effect is usually seen to ensue . The true principle is well brought out in the fol ...
... influence ends . " Nor is mental uneasi- ness a whit more conducive than bodily to the improvement of the temper ; on the contrary , the opposite effect is usually seen to ensue . The true principle is well brought out in the fol ...
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... influence of poverty and disease . By keeping the same laws constantly in mind , many occasions of domestic strife may be avoided . When a person speaks in a peevish and offensive tone , the conclusion is often too_rashly drawn , that ...
... influence of poverty and disease . By keeping the same laws constantly in mind , many occasions of domestic strife may be avoided . When a person speaks in a peevish and offensive tone , the conclusion is often too_rashly drawn , that ...
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... influence of passion ; and , as it subsided , the de- pressions gradually disappeared . Anger never remained long ; only while ex- cited by something that displeased . 3. Have maniac whom Mr Combe saw in the Richmond Lunatic Asy- OF ...
... influence of passion ; and , as it subsided , the de- pressions gradually disappeared . Anger never remained long ; only while ex- cited by something that displeased . 3. Have maniac whom Mr Combe saw in the Richmond Lunatic Asy- OF ...
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