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It is now an appropriate duty to enquire if the history of the brain's growth affords any countenance or support to the phrenological division of the organ into some thirty - five different organs and seats of faculties .
It is now an appropriate duty to enquire if the history of the brain's growth affords any countenance or support to the phrenological division of the organ into some thirty - five different organs and seats of faculties .
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The practical application of phrenology indeed constitutes one of its difficulties ; and added to the difficulty or impossibility of accurately mapping out the boundaries of the phrenologist's organs , we must take into account the fact ...
The practical application of phrenology indeed constitutes one of its difficulties ; and added to the difficulty or impossibility of accurately mapping out the boundaries of the phrenologist's organs , we must take into account the fact ...
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In placing such organs across the eyebrows the phrenologist might naturally be regarded as having proceeded on the assumption that he was mapping out on the exterior of the skull a certain part of the brain - surface .
In placing such organs across the eyebrows the phrenologist might naturally be regarded as having proceeded on the assumption that he was mapping out on the exterior of the skull a certain part of the brain - surface .
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ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
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NOW I WANT YOU TO WEAR THIS FOR MY SAKE | 140 |
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