THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, AND MAGAZINE OF MORAL SCIENCE, FOR THE YEAR 1838. (FROM DEC. 1837. TO OCT. 1838.) VOL. XI. OR VOL. I. OF THE NEW SERIES. Quiconque a une trop haute idée de la force et de la justesse de ses raisonne- The first business of philosophy is to account for things as they are; and till LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.; J. FANNIN AND CO., DUBLIN; MACLACHLAN AND STEWART, EDINBUGH; MARSH, CAPEN, AND LYON, BOSTON, UNITED STATES. MDCCCXXXVIII. Page i 1 SECT. I. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 1. Dr. Combe's Remarks on the Fallacy of Tiedemann's Comparison SECT. II. CASES AND FACTS. SECT. III. NOTICES OF Books. 4. Smith's Few Arguments against Phrenology 5. Analyst for 1837. (Titles of Phrenological Papers, &c.) 6. Lancet. No. 721. (Dr. Elliotson, on Greenacre — and on Gall) SECT. IV. SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. Retrospective Strictures - London and Westminster Review on — Influence of Gestures in exciting the Mental Faculties-Repetition Education and Vice-Magendie on Amativeness - Motion versus SECT. VI. INTelligence. Phrenological Prize-Essays in Glasgow-James Simpson, Esq. and National Education-Dr. Caldwell — Phrenological Lectures in Glas- gow-Phrenological Lectures in the United States - Anti-phrenology and the British Association-Phrenology and the British Association -A Renegade from Phrenology-Professor Elliotson and the Phreno- logists of Edinburgh - Portraits of Queen Victoria - Animal Mag- netism-Penny Cyclopædia and Phrenology- An Association of Phrenologists - Local Statistics of Phrenology - American Editions 1. On the Requisites for the Advance of Phrenology 2. Atrocities in New South Wales 3. On the Phrenological Bust, in reply to Mr. Hytch 5. A Visit to Mr. Heldenmair's School at Worksop 6. On the Connexion of Disease with War 7. Dr. Caldwell's Correspondence 8. Correspondence of Mr. Cargill and Dr. Knott 9. The "Popular Cyclopædia," on Phrenology 10. On some Objections to Phrenology 1. Character and Development of Greenacre 2. Development of Perrie. His Character 3. On the Change in the Scientific Pursuits of the late Dr. Turner 5. Case illustrating the Advantages of giving Employment to the Insane 155 6. Morbid Affection of Alimentiveness concomitant with Inflammation SECT. III. NOTICES OF Books. 1. Elliotson's Human Physiology 2. M'Cormac's Philosophy of Human Nature 3. Barlow's Causes and Moral Effects of Disease 8. Letter on Craniology, and the Development of Romagnosi 9. Poupin's Charactères Phrénologiques SECT. IV. NOTES ON OPINIONS. Frontal Sinus - Influence of Self-Esteem in Criticism-Lord Mel- SECT. V. SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. -- Progress of Phrenology - Pensions to Literary and Scientific Men Slavery Breadth of the Female Brain-Phrenological Jurisprudence - - SECT. VI. INTELLIGENCE. Armagh-Birmingham-Blandford Coventry-Dunfermline-Glasgow-Liverpool-London — Man- - chester-- Ditto-Newcastle-Scotland-Westminster-Prize Essay in Brussels - Penny Cyclopædia British Annual - Phrenological Quacks Testimonials to James Simpson, Esq.- National Education SECT. I. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 5. Mr. Simpson on Force, in reply to Mr. Noble 6. Phrenology and the Encyclopædia Britannica 7. Phrenology and the Royal Society of Edinburgh SECT. II. CASES AND FACTS. 4. Pain in the Region of Philoprogenitiveness, concomitant with the SECT. III. NOTICES OF Books. 3. Noble on the Scientific Claims of Phrenology 4. Verity on the Changes in the Nervous System, by Civilisation 7. Black on the Natural Laws SECT. IV. NOTES ON OPINIONS. "New Philosophical Deductions applied to Idiotism and Insanity; SECT. V. SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. Empirical Anticipation of Phrenology- Classical Studies-Lesions Beeston - Birmingham - Doncaster - Dum- 334 |