From an early age he was given to observation, and was struck with the fact, that each of his brothers and sisters, companions in play, and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of talent or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of... Elements of Phrenology - Page 13by George Combe - 1835 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1823 - 696 pages
...fancy, a tissue of chimeras and theories, we make no apology for quoting it. Dr. (fall from an early age was given to observation, and was struck with the...and sisters, companions in play, and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of talent or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his... | |
| 1824 - 496 pages
...and dispositions of men, his views of which terminated in the formation of the Phrenological System. From an early age he was given to observation, and...and sisters, companions in play, and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of talent or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his... | |
| George Combe - 1830 - 738 pages
...expounded. Dr GALL, a physician of Vienna, afterwards resident in Paris *, was the founder of the system. From an early age he was given to observation, and...each of his brothers and sisters, companions in play, • Born at Tiefenlirun, in Suahia. on !)th March 1757, 'lied at Puris 2»<1 August 1888. and schoolfellows,... | |
| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, Nahum Capen - Facial expression - 1833 - 460 pages
...and dispositions of men, his views of which terminated in the formation of the Phrenological System. From an early age he was given to observation, and...and sisters, companions in play, and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of talent or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his... | |
| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - Phrenology - 1833 - 390 pages
...with great power of observation, viz : with large individuality and eventuality, from an early age was struck with the fact, that each of his brothers and sisters, companions and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of disposition. The scholars who first excited his attention,... | |
| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - Phrenology - 1833 - 430 pages
...endowed with great power of observation, viz: with large individuality and eventuality, from an early age was struck with the fact, that each of his brothers and sisters, companions and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of disposition. The scholars who first excited his attention,... | |
| Franz Josef Gall - Brain - 1835 - 372 pages
...and dispositions of men, his views of which terminated in the formation of the Phrenological System. From an early age he was given to observation, and...and sisters, companions in play, .and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of talent or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his... | |
| William Pinnock - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1836 - 734 pages
...Sidut 1,565,035,000 ORIGIN OF THE DISCOVERY OF PHRENOLOGY, BY DR. GALL. FUOM an early age Dr. Gall was given to observation, and was struck with the fact, that each of his brothers and «Uten, companion) in play, aiid school-fellow», possessed tome peculiarity of talent or disposition,... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1837 - 740 pages
...expounded. Dr. Gall, a physician of Vienna, afterwards resident in Paris,* was the founder of the system. From an early age he was given to observation, and was struck with the fact, that each of his broth' ers and sisters, companions in play, and schoolfellows, was distinguished from other mdividuals... | |
| Charles Caldwell - Phrenology - 1838 - 174 pages
...I." Let us now turn to its prototype, the " Biography of Dr. Gall." " From an early age he (Dr. Gall) was given to observation, and was struck with the...and sisters, companions in play, and schoolfellows, possessed some peculiarity of talent or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his... | |
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