Selections from the Phrenological Journal: Comprising Forty Articles in the First Five VolumesRobert Cox Maclachlan & Steward, and John Anderson Jun., 1836 - 359 páginas |
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... same sheath , one is the organ of motion , and the other the organ of feeling , and that one may be injured , and feeling be impaired , while , if the other continue sound , motion will remain , and 2 A DIALOGUE ON PHRENOLOGY .
... same sheath , one is the organ of motion , and the other the organ of feeling , and that one may be injured , and feeling be impaired , while , if the other continue sound , motion will remain , and 2 A DIALOGUE ON PHRENOLOGY .
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... sound , the inference from them is irresistible , that those philosophers who have hitherto sought to discover the functions of the brain by dissection alone , or by reflection on consciousness alone , or even by both together , must be ...
... sound , the inference from them is irresistible , that those philosophers who have hitherto sought to discover the functions of the brain by dissection alone , or by reflection on consciousness alone , or even by both together , must be ...
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... sound skull in middle life is generally found varying from an inch in thick- ness in one part , to only an eighth of an inch in another , and this so irregularly , that in no instance where a promi- nence appears can we tell whether we ...
... sound skull in middle life is generally found varying from an inch in thick- ness in one part , to only an eighth of an inch in another , and this so irregularly , that in no instance where a promi- nence appears can we tell whether we ...
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... sounds produced by the mo tion and impulse of inanimate matter . They are always perfect imitators of sounds of every ... sound , as if it originated in the chest , and being often uttered with the mouth nearly By James Simpson . Vol . i ...
... sounds produced by the mo tion and impulse of inanimate matter . They are always perfect imitators of sounds of every ... sound , as if it originated in the chest , and being often uttered with the mouth nearly By James Simpson . Vol . i ...
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... sounds in such a way , as to give them the appearance of coming from points different from his own mouth . That his organs gained flexibility by use , so as to be able to sus- tain a long illusion . For the sake of amusing his friends ...
... sounds in such a way , as to give them the appearance of coming from points different from his own mouth . That his organs gained flexibility by use , so as to be able to sus- tain a long illusion . For the sake of amusing his friends ...
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