Published 1843
by The author in Philadelphia .
Written in English
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LC Classifications | BF870 .Z4 |
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Pagination | 58, [2] p. |
Number of Pages | 58 |
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Open Library | OL25390169M |
LC Control Number | 10026980 |
Anthroponomy, or Magneto-Physiognomico-Craniology: A New System, on the Magnetic Constitution of Man, as Expressed by Physiognomy Blended with Craniology, and . Physiognomy Books Showing of 73 The Face Reader: Discover Anyone's Personality, Compatibility, Talents, andChallenges ThroughFace Reading (Hardcover) by. Patrician McCarthy (shelved 4 times as physiognomy) avg rating — ratings — published Want to Read saving Want to Read. Andronomy or Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology and maintained by moral and physical hygien [sic]: according to the rules of physiology therapeutics metaphysics and present experience improved from the systems of Messmer [sic] Puy Segur Gall Lavater Spurzheim etc. / by J.D.L. Zender. Andronomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology, and maintained by moral and physical hygien [sic]: according to the rules of physiology, therapeutics, metaphysics, and present experience, improved from the systems of Messmer [sic], Puy Segur.
Craniology is the study of the skull. In the last few hundred years, craniological methods, like measuring the angle of the face, the size of the braincase, or the ratio of the length to the breadth of the head, have been used to classify people into racial groupings, to make claims about alleged differences in intelligence, and to study human variation. Craniometry is measurement of the cranium (the main part of the skull), usually the human is a subset of cephalometry, measurement of the head, which in humans is a subset of anthropometry, measurement of the human is distinct from phrenology, the pseudoscience that tried to link personality and character to head shape, and physiognomy, which tried the same for facial features. Principles of Physiognomy and Natural Language Filed Under: by faxy — Leave a comment. Principles of Physiognomy and Natural Language (Classic. This section is from the book "The London Medical Dictionary", by Bartholomew Parr. Also available from Amazon: London Medical Dictionary. Craniology. We have introduced this subject in the article Cerebrum, and have there laid the foundation of the present inquiry, by considering the brain as the material organ of an immaterial principle; as.
Andronomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology, and maintained by moral and physical hygien [sic]: according to the rules of physiology, therapeutics, metaphysics, and present experience, improved from the systems of Messmer [sic], Puy Segur, Gall, Lavater, Spurzheim, etc. [Reprint] ( 51 PDF E-Books 1 DVD. You will receive an interesting mix of books on Phrenology & Physiognomy, Andronomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology, Nasology, The human face, The language of the eye and much more! These are not paper-white copies of e-books, some of these titles are years old, and these pdf’s are scans of the original Rating: % positive. Physiognomony and craniology, (Philadelphia, The author, ), by J. D. L. Zender How to read character: a new illustrated hand-book of phrenology and physiognomy for students and examiners, with a descriptive chart / (New York: Fowler & Wells, , c). Aristotle coined the term, “physiognomy” to support his writings on the subject. Exhibit available August and from pm at the John Martin Rare Book Room, 4th Floor, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences. Exhibit also available by appointment, call