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[Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1843, by O. S. FOWLER, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of the State of New-York. ]
Dr. Jewell's account of the character of the Thief and probable Mur-
deress, mentioned on p. 111, and 303,
The Phrenological Almanac and Psychological Annual,
The Arrogance of Wealth-By Dr. Channing,
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33
37
43
49
65
72
80
82
89
97
125
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Phrenology and Physiology Applied to Education and Self-Improvement,145
The Government of the Propensities,
Influence of the Body on the Propensities,
Duty of Mothers,
Combativeness-its Adaptation,
Evils of fretting Children,
Training of the Propensities,
Importance of training the Will,
Evils of Corporeal Punishment,
Importance of a proper Diet,
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167
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173
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181
- 185
Appeal to Woman,
Recipe for saving Time, -
Means of restraining the Appetite,
Phrenology and Physiology Applied to Education and Self-I prove-
187
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191
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195
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199
Analysis and Government of Secretiveness,
Cautiousness,
Approbativeness-Analysis and Government of,
Self-Esteem-Analysis, Adaptation and Cultivation of,
Firmness-Analysis, Adaptation and Cultivation of,
Conscientiousness-Importance of Cultivating
Hope-Analysis, Adaptation, and Cultivation of,
Marvellousness,
Veneration-Analysis, Adaptation, and Cultivation of,
Analysis, Adaptation, and Cultivation of Mirthfulness,
Concentrativeness-Analysis, and Cultivation of,
The Social Faculties,
The combinations requisite for a Lawyer, 235-A Clergyman, 236-
A Physician, A Merchant, 237-Mechanics, 238-Farmer, Gold-
smith, Tailor, Engraver, 238-An Engineer, An Editor, A
Statesman,
The Phrenological Developments and Character of John Quincy
Adams; with a portrait of the Head, the size of life,
Notes on the Connexion of Temperament with Cerebral Organization.
By Mr. E. J. Hytche,
Animal and Phreno-Magnetism,
The Life and Character of Samuel Kirkham,
National Heads, No. 3,-the Jews,
Description of Two Casts,
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240
241
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301
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Life and Character of Samuel Kirkham,
On the Application of Phrenology to Criminal Legislation and Prison
Discipline,
Drunkenness Considered in Relation to Insanity,
328
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342
Attending Church in Military Uniform,
Communication from Rev. Mr. Beecher,
Phrenology in the United States,
Cases and Facts,
Phrenology in Kentucky,
Interesting Case from the London Zoist,
Page
Section 3. The Momentous Duties and Responsibilities of
Parents as Parents,
Do. Continued,
in part Hereditary,
CHAPTER II.-The Characteristics of Races, Masses, and Nations,
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406
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CHAPTER III-PHYSICAL QUALITIES HEREDITARY.
Section 1. Forms of Body and Face, and the Expression
of Countenance, Hereditary,
2. Marks and Excrescences, Hereditary, -
3. Great Physical Strength, Hereditary,
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443
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CHAPTER VI.-MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL QUALITIES TRANSMISSIBLE.
Section 1. The Mental Qualities, as the Physical, both
Innate, and Governed by the same Laws
of Transmission,
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501
7. Intellect Hereditary, as to both Kind and
Amount,
MISCELLANY.-Brevoort, 37-Physiognomy--Phrenological Fact, 48-
Collyer, 94-Phrenological Facts, 95, 96-J. M. Crowley, 141-
Mesmer, 142-Encouraging Letter, 143-Brevoort, 144-Private
Classes and Pupils, 283-Communication from Messrs. Buel and
Sizer, 285-Extraordinary Discoveries in Phrenology, aided by
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