A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... functions of the organ No. III . * I continue to entertain the views expressed in my works in regard to it . I may now add , without indelicacy , that it was perhaps the only cerebral organ in which the superiority of developement lay ...
... functions of the organ No. III . * I continue to entertain the views expressed in my works in regard to it . I may now add , without indelicacy , that it was perhaps the only cerebral organ in which the superiority of developement lay ...
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... functions , is the common origin of the nerves ; which I shall , in what follows , speak of under the appellation of the Brain . " Again , the same author says , " We cannot doubt that the opera- tions of our intellect always depend ...
... functions , is the common origin of the nerves ; which I shall , in what follows , speak of under the appellation of the Brain . " Again , the same author says , " We cannot doubt that the opera- tions of our intellect always depend ...
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... functions ; and , even in the present day , the language of the vulgar , which is less affected by philosophical theories than that of polite scholars , is more in accordance with nature . " A stupid person is vulgarly called a numb ...
... functions ; and , even in the present day , the language of the vulgar , which is less affected by philosophical theories than that of polite scholars , is more in accordance with nature . " A stupid person is vulgarly called a numb ...
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... functions are never performed by the same organ , but , the reverse : each function has an organ for itself : thus , the stomach digests food , the liver se- cretes bile , the heart propels the blood , the eyes see , the ears hear , the ...
... functions are never performed by the same organ , but , the reverse : each function has an organ for itself : thus , the stomach digests food , the liver se- cretes bile , the heart propels the blood , the eyes see , the ears hear , the ...
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... functions of the mind . How comes that organ to be able to manifest one , but not all the faculties ? 6thly , Besides the phenomena of idiocy and insanity , there is also another class of facts ( to which , however , I shall only allude ) ...
... functions of the mind . How comes that organ to be able to manifest one , but not all the faculties ? 6thly , Besides the phenomena of idiocy and insanity , there is also another class of facts ( to which , however , I shall only allude ) ...
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