The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of [blank], as marked by [blank] : a compendium of phreno-organic science . No. 126. — Bacon. No. 127. — Idiot. throughout strictly on phrenological principles. Ransack air, earth,and water, and not one palpable exception ever has been, ever can be,adduced. This wholesale view of this science precludes the possi-bility of mistake. Phrenology is therefore a PART and parcel of tfATURE —A UNIVEFSAL FACT. 14 PROOFS OF PHRENOLOGY. VIII. The states of all organs and functions are in recip-rocal rapport. In the very n


The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of [blank], as marked by [blank] : a compendium of phreno-organic science . No. 126. — Bacon. No. 127. — Idiot. throughout strictly on phrenological principles. Ransack air, earth,and water, and not one palpable exception ever has been, ever can be,adduced. This wholesale view of this science precludes the possi-bility of mistake. Phrenology is therefore a PART and parcel of tfATURE —A UNIVEFSAL FACT. 14 PROOFS OF PHRENOLOGY. VIII. The states of all organs and functions are in recip-rocal rapport. In the very nature and fitness of things the correspondence betweenall organs and their functions must be and is complete. That is, thestates of all organs and of their respective functions must be means it that the stomach is the organ of digestion, but that allthe states of this organ correspond with those of its functions ? Howcould the eye be the organ of vision unless all the changing states ofthis eye similarly affect the sight? How could poor eyes executegood functions, or good eyes poor functions ? And thus of all theother organic and f


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