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" That the brain is composed of as many particular organs as there are propensities, sentiments, and faculties, which differ essentially from each other. "
Human Physiology: For the Use of Elementary Schools - Side 130
af Charles Alfred Lee - 1843 - 336 sider
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On the Functions of the Brain and of Each of Its Parts: On the origin of the ...

Franz Josef Gall - 1835 - 372 sider
...doctrine, in relation to the moral and intellectual function of the brain. supposes 1. That moral and intellectual faculties are innate. 2. That their exercise...faculties, which differ essentially from each other. And as the organs and their localities can be determined by observation only, it is also necessary...
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The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Bind 3

1841 - 608 sider
...and supported by facts, it certainly is not beneath the attention of the candid enquirer after truth. The chief doctrines which phrenology claims to have...of the present day acquiesce in their correctness. Another and a different proposition, however, and one which, by many, is erroneously supposed, alone,...
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American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Bind 3

1841 - 632 sider
...and supported by facts, it certainly is not beneath the attention of the candid enquirer after truth. The chief doctrines which phrenology claims to have...of the present day acquiesce in their correctness. Another and a different proposition, however, and one which, by many, is erroneously supposed, alone,...
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Phrenology Considered in a Religious Light; Or, Thoughts and Readings ...

Mrs. John Pugh - 1846 - 232 sider
...organ of all the propensities, sentiments, and faculties. 4. That the brain is composed of as many organs as there are propensities, sentiments and faculties; which differ essentially from each other." Phrenology then explains the reason why, when I was a child at school, and anxious to please my beloved...
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A Popular Description of the Human Eye: With Remarks on the Eyes of Inferior ...

William Whalley - 1874 - 144 sider
...propositions, that the brain is the organ of all the propensities, sentiments, and faculties, that it is composed of as many particular organs as there are propensities, sentiments, and faculties, and that the manifestation of these is determined by the development or organisation of the brain....
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Key to Ghostism: Science and Art Unlock Its Mysteries

Reverend Thomas Mitchell - 1880 - 260 sider
...that the brain is the organ of all the propensities, sentiments, and intellectual faculties. Fourth, that the brain is composed of as many particular organs...are propensities, sentiments, and faculties, which essentially differ from each other. Dr. Lee says : " These four propositions may be said to constitute...
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The Selection and Training of the Business Executive

Enoch Burton Gowin - 1918 - 246 sider
...very slender evidence, it must be said, Gall after a time came to the conclusion which he thus stated: "The brain is composed of as many particular organs...faculties, which differ essentially from each other. And as the organs and their localities can be determined only by observation, it is essential that...
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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Bind 27

1991 - 452 sider
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Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Bind 5

Charles Coulston Gillispie - 1972 - 648 sider
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The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects

George Combe - 1974 - 254 sider
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