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- catalog abstract ""The first publication presented to the English public under the title The Physiognomical System, contained several summary views of different branches of anthropology, which can be appreciated only after having been examined with great attention in all their details. Several chapters required more development, but the volume was already too large. I, therefore, after the second edition was sold, deemed it advisable to publish several chapters as separate works, and to give another arrangement to my English publications. In one volume, I gave an abstract of the anatomy of the brain, in another, I treated of the deranged manifestations of the mind; in a third, of the elementary principles of education, and I now publish two volumes on phrenology. "--Preface. Spurzheim's Phrenology, or the doctrine of mental phenomena, 3rd American edition, 1835, vol 1, p. [5].".
- catalog contributor b7802133.
- catalog contributor b7802134.
- catalog contributor b7802135.
- catalog contributor b7802136.
- catalog contributor b7802137.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland Dublin.".
- catalog coverage "Scotland Edinburgh.".
- catalog created "1815.".
- catalog date "1815".
- catalog date "1815.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1815.".
- catalog description ""The first publication presented to the English public under the title The Physiognomical System, contained several summary views of different branches of anthropology, which can be appreciated only after having been examined with great attention in all their details. Several chapters required more development, but the volume was already too large. I, therefore, after the second edition was sold, deemed it advisable to publish several chapters as separate works, and to give another arrangement to my English publications. In one volume, I gave an abstract of the anatomy of the brain, in another, I treated of the deranged manifestations of the mind; in a third, of the elementary principles of education, and I now publish two volumes on phrenology. "--Preface. Spurzheim's Phrenology, or the doctrine of mental phenomena, 3rd American edition, 1835, vol 1, p. [5].".
- catalog description "Anatomical part, p. 12-56 -- Physiological part, p. 57-251 -- Physiognomical part, p. 252-406 -- Philosophical, or psychological part, p. 407-524 -- Practical part, p. 525-576 -- Recapitulation and conclusion, p. 577-578 --Explanation of the numbers referring to the various organs marked in the frontispiece and other plates and List of plates, p. 579-581 -- Plates I-XVIII.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 581 p.".
- catalog issued "1815".
- catalog issued "1815.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; Edinburgh, William Blackwood; Dublin, J. Cumming,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Dublin.".
- catalog spatial "Scotland Edinburgh.".
- catalog subject "BF841 .S97 1815 c.1".
- catalog subject "Brain anatomy & physiology 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Gall, F. J. (Franz Joseph), 1758-1828.".
- catalog subject "Nervous System anatomy & physiology 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Nervous system.".
- catalog subject "Phrenology 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Phrenology.".
- catalog subject "Physiognomy 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Physiognomy.".
- catalog subject "Spurzheim, Johann Gaspard, 1776-1832.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Anatomical part, p. 12-56 -- Physiological part, p. 57-251 -- Physiognomical part, p. 252-406 -- Philosophical, or psychological part, p. 407-524 -- Practical part, p. 525-576 -- Recapitulation and conclusion, p. 577-578 --Explanation of the numbers referring to the various organs marked in the frontispiece and other plates and List of plates, p. 579-581 -- Plates I-XVIII.".
- catalog title "The physiognomical system of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim; founded on an anatomical and physiological examination of the nervous system in general, and of the brain in particular; and indicating the dispositions and manifestations of the mind. By J.G. Spurzheim ... Being at the same time a book of reference for Dr. Spurzheims's demonstrative lectures. Illustrated with nineteen copper-plates.".
- catalog type "text".