. The conservation of the child; a manual of clinical psychology, presenting the examination and treatment of backward children . o receivethem without qualification. Thieves he describes as fre-quently remarkable for the mobility of their features andof their hands; the eyes are small and very restless, theeyebrows thick and close, the nose often crooked or in-curved, the beard thin, the forehead nearly always nar-row and receding, the complexion pale and yellowish,and incapable of blushing. In those guilty of sexualoffences Lombroso finds the eyes nearly always bright;the voice either rough
. The conservation of the child; a manual of clinical psychology, presenting the examination and treatment of backward children . o receivethem without qualification. Thieves he describes as fre-quently remarkable for the mobility of their features andof their hands; the eyes are small and very restless, theeyebrows thick and close, the nose often crooked or in-curved, the beard thin, the forehead nearly always nar-row and receding, the complexion pale and yellowish,and incapable of blushing. In those guilty of sexualoffences Lombroso finds the eyes nearly always bright;the voice either rough or cracked; the face generally deli-cate, except in the development of the jaws, and the lips,and the eyelids swollen; occasionally they are hump-backed or otherwise deformed. Sometimes in incendiariesLombroso has noted a peculiar delicacy of the skin, aninfantile aspect, and abundance of hair, occasionallyresembling a womans. The eye of the habitual homicideis glassy, cold and fixed; his nose is often aquiline, beaked,reminding one of a bird of prey, always voluminous;the jaws are strong; the ears are long; the cheek-bones.
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