A New System of PhrenologyOliver G. Steele, 1839 - 320 sayfa |
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... renders their action more slow and difficult ; the arteries do not send the blood with so much vigour and rapidity to the brain ; the muscles do not contract so forcibly , and the whole constitution becomes partially clogged . The fat ...
... renders their action more slow and difficult ; the arteries do not send the blood with so much vigour and rapidity to the brain ; the muscles do not contract so forcibly , and the whole constitution becomes partially clogged . The fat ...
Sayfa 39
... the striata and thalami as composed of fibres on their way and expanding to form at last the convolutions at the surface of the brain . The situation of these parts , concealed from observation , renders VENTRICLES . 39.
... the striata and thalami as composed of fibres on their way and expanding to form at last the convolutions at the surface of the brain . The situation of these parts , concealed from observation , renders VENTRICLES . 39.
Sayfa 40
James Stanley Grimes. situation of these parts , concealed from observation , renders their uses doubtful ; the same is true of the fornix , a thin layer of medullary substance , that covers the thalami . There are also several other ...
James Stanley Grimes. situation of these parts , concealed from observation , renders their uses doubtful ; the same is true of the fornix , a thin layer of medullary substance , that covers the thalami . There are also several other ...
Sayfa 41
... render it perfectly impossible to distinguish one organ from another . Anatomy affords no direct proof of the truth of phrenology . We study the structure of the brain to find an explanation of well established phreno- logical facts ...
... render it perfectly impossible to distinguish one organ from another . Anatomy affords no direct proof of the truth of phrenology . We study the structure of the brain to find an explanation of well established phreno- logical facts ...
Sayfa 46
... renders it sometimes difficult to judge correctly concerning these organs , but its presence and size can be estimated by the peculiar swelling appearance which it assumes , being more sudden and abrupt than phrenological developements ...
... renders it sometimes difficult to judge correctly concerning these organs , but its presence and size can be estimated by the peculiar swelling appearance which it assumes , being more sudden and abrupt than phrenological developements ...
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Acquisitiveness action Alimentiveness animals anterior column appetite Approbativeness arterial blood bodily body bones brain called carniverous carnivora Causality cause Cautiousness cerebellum cerebrum Chemicality Color column Combe combined Conscientiousness constitution convey convolution deficient degree depends Destructiveness developed effect enables excited existence explains external faculty feeling forehead frequently frontal sinus functions Gall Genus George Combe gives gratify head hemisphere herbiverous history of animals human ideas Imitativeness impressions Individuality intellectual Ipseals kind Language lobe lower manifest manner medulla oblongata ment mind muscles muscular muscular system nature nerves nervous ness nourishment objects observed organ pain peculiar pensities perceive perception perfect persons phrenology Playfulness Pneumativeness possess posterior posterior column powers predominate principle produces propen propensity Range remarkable resemble respiration Rodentia sensation sense sentiment skull smell Socials spinal cord Spurzheim stomach talent taste temperament things tion tiveness venous Voltaire
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