The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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Page 15
... brain , nervous , fibrous , and muscular tissues . In the lymphatic , the blood is rich in fat or its elements , and , from the mixture of white with the red corpuscles , is more purple in hue . It is also the most aqueous . In the ...
... brain , nervous , fibrous , and muscular tissues . In the lymphatic , the blood is rich in fat or its elements , and , from the mixture of white with the red corpuscles , is more purple in hue . It is also the most aqueous . In the ...
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... Brain and nervous system remarkably active . There is a craving for com- panionship and continued excitement , for tobacco and snuff . If not fully employed , and the mind well balanced , strong stimulants are apt to be indulged in ...
... Brain and nervous system remarkably active . There is a craving for com- panionship and continued excitement , for tobacco and snuff . If not fully employed , and the mind well balanced , strong stimulants are apt to be indulged in ...
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... a quick , clear decisive intona- tion . Lively , versatile , hopeful , speculative . Robust until about 55 , after which liable to suffer from heart and brain diseases . irrespective of , and even opposed to fashion . This.
... a quick , clear decisive intona- tion . Lively , versatile , hopeful , speculative . Robust until about 55 , after which liable to suffer from heart and brain diseases . irrespective of , and even opposed to fashion . This.
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... brain and spinal marrow suffer , or nervous excitement supervenes . Nor is the bilious constitution the diseased- looking object drawn by Lavater . Tastes are various , but I would call the bilious man the best specimen of the genus ...
... brain and spinal marrow suffer , or nervous excitement supervenes . Nor is the bilious constitution the diseased- looking object drawn by Lavater . Tastes are various , but I would call the bilious man the best specimen of the genus ...
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... brain of the woman is a little less heavy than that of the man , and M. Broca has shown that it is so also at all the different ages of life . " ( P. 323. ) It would be important as well to ascertain and to demonstrate , which a minute ...
... brain of the woman is a little less heavy than that of the man , and M. Broca has shown that it is so also at all the different ages of life . " ( P. 323. ) It would be important as well to ascertain and to demonstrate , which a minute ...
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