The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 5A. Waldie, 1843 - Phrenology |
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... stimulated ; and so if the top of the head predominated in action ; that small or feeble or- gans also should be stimulated so as to restore proportionate action , as disproportionate action was detrimental and painful , and induced ...
... stimulated ; and so if the top of the head predominated in action ; that small or feeble or- gans also should be stimulated so as to restore proportionate action , as disproportionate action was detrimental and painful , and induced ...
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... stimulate the digestive apparatus ; that perspiration was in the outer portions of the chin ; that the part of the face immediately about the mouth gave expiration , or threw out ; that the range out side of these including that largest ...
... stimulate the digestive apparatus ; that perspiration was in the outer portions of the chin ; that the part of the face immediately about the mouth gave expiration , or threw out ; that the range out side of these including that largest ...
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... stimulated by insincere or mer- cenary motives , and thus , not blindly , become a dupe to his sordid wishes . How many spend a life of misery from the fact of a dis- union of views , feelings and sentiments between herself and her ...
... stimulated by insincere or mer- cenary motives , and thus , not blindly , become a dupe to his sordid wishes . How many spend a life of misery from the fact of a dis- union of views , feelings and sentiments between herself and her ...
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... stimulated , by the touch of another , as to manifest its particular function predomin- antly ; but the individual becomes equally excited when he places his fingers on the cranial regions of the cerebral NEUROLOGY . 101.
... stimulated , by the touch of another , as to manifest its particular function predomin- antly ; but the individual becomes equally excited when he places his fingers on the cranial regions of the cerebral NEUROLOGY . 101.
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... stimulated as to become predomi- nant over all the other portions , and to manifest its functions in a pure and distict form , unmingled with any different or counteracting functions . It is also extremely desirable that the experiments ...
... stimulated as to become predomi- nant over all the other portions , and to manifest its functions in a pure and distict form , unmingled with any different or counteracting functions . It is also extremely desirable that the experiments ...
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