The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... means , to promote the study of Man " in all his leading aspects , physical , mental , and historical ; to investigate the laws of his origin and progress ; to ascertain his place in nature and his relations to the inferior forms of ...
... means , to promote the study of Man " in all his leading aspects , physical , mental , and historical ; to investigate the laws of his origin and progress ; to ascertain his place in nature and his relations to the inferior forms of ...
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... means that Heusinger was enabled to indicate the elliptic form of the hair of the Negro . Koelliker confirmed this observation , and added other characters . Erdl applied the micro- scope to the study of the colour in animals . Brown ...
... means that Heusinger was enabled to indicate the elliptic form of the hair of the Negro . Koelliker confirmed this observation , and added other characters . Erdl applied the micro- scope to the study of the colour in animals . Brown ...
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... means . Just as originally dark hair may become discoloured by such means , so may it , vice versa , appear black , as I found in a wig from the Fiji islands . A thick black powder encrusted the circumference of each hair , and the ...
... means . Just as originally dark hair may become discoloured by such means , so may it , vice versa , appear black , as I found in a wig from the Fiji islands . A thick black powder encrusted the circumference of each hair , and the ...
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... means the differential characters , if any exist in the human races , may be clearly established . This portion of my researches being the most important , I have , for the convenience of the reader , adjoined plates . In order to ...
... means the differential characters , if any exist in the human races , may be clearly established . This portion of my researches being the most important , I have , for the convenience of the reader , adjoined plates . In order to ...
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... mean term , the diameters of the Negro hair are 20 : 12 . The finer the hair , the greater the proportion of the small to the large diameter ; thus , whilst the thickest hairs give 30 : 15 , the finest hair gave 18 : 10 , and even 15 ...
... mean term , the diameters of the Negro hair are 20 : 12 . The finer the hair , the greater the proportion of the small to the large diameter ; thus , whilst the thickest hairs give 30 : 15 , the finest hair gave 18 : 10 , and even 15 ...
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