A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... propensity of which it is the organ . In childhood , the middle part of the fore- head generally predominates ; in later life , the upper lateral parts become more prominent , which facts also are in strict accordance with the periods ...
... propensity of which it is the organ . In childhood , the middle part of the fore- head generally predominates ; in later life , the upper lateral parts become more prominent , which facts also are in strict accordance with the periods ...
Strana 16
... propensity to imitate whatever sne heard or saw , but who displayed no other intellectual faculty in a perceptible degree , and never attached an idea to the sound she uttered . Dr. Rush particularizes one man who was remarkable for his ...
... propensity to imitate whatever sne heard or saw , but who displayed no other intellectual faculty in a perceptible degree , and never attached an idea to the sound she uttered . Dr. Rush particularizes one man who was remarkable for his ...
Strana 49
... propensity to destroy was in connexion with another part of the brain , he announced this fact also as an isolated truth , and named the part the organ of Murder , because he had found it largest in criminals condemned for that crime ...
... propensity to destroy was in connexion with another part of the brain , he announced this fact also as an isolated truth , and named the part the organ of Murder , because he had found it largest in criminals condemned for that crime ...
Strana 92
... propensities , its possessor may be far inferior in understanding or sagacity to another animal , having a smaller brain , but composed chiefly of parts ... propensity , in these animals than in man ; and 92 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES . 66.
... propensities , its possessor may be far inferior in understanding or sagacity to another animal , having a smaller brain , but composed chiefly of parts ... propensity , in these animals than in man ; and 92 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES . 66.
Strana 93
... propensity , in each species ; and then to compare the power of manifesting each fac- ulty with the size of its appropriate organ . If size were found not to be a measure of power , then , in that species , the rule under discussion ...
... propensity , in each species ; and then to compare the power of manifesting each fac- ulty with the size of its appropriate organ . If size were found not to be a measure of power , then , in that species , the rule under discussion ...
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