Lectures on phrenology, including its application to the present and prospective condition of the United States . 1. Cerebellum moderate. 2. Cerebellum large. 3. O Represents a large development of the cerebellum downwards. 4. In this skull the distance between M the mastoid process, and tinspine of the transverse ridge of the occipital bone is large, although the occivital swelling O does not as in the preceding skull. 12* \SS AMATIVENESS. The function of the cerebellum is to manifest the sexualfeelings. In this bust of Dr. Hette the development isvery small, as you perceive, and the


Lectures on phrenology, including its application to the present and prospective condition of the United States . 1. Cerebellum moderate. 2. Cerebellum large. 3. O Represents a large development of the cerebellum downwards. 4. In this skull the distance between M the mastoid process, and tinspine of the transverse ridge of the occipital bone is large, although the occivital swelling O does not as in the preceding skull. 12* \SS AMATIVENESS. The function of the cerebellum is to manifest the sexualfeelings. In this bust of Dr. Hette the development isvery small, as you perceive, and the manifestation of feel-ing corresponded. Compare the bust of Hette with this ofMitchell and this of Dean—how enormous the develop-ment in these last!—both of whom were executed, Mitchellfor murdering a young woman whom he had seduced, Deanfor murdering a child without any rational motive, and un-doubtedly under the influence of diseased cerebral action,occasioned by disappointed love. You see here the headof the Rev. Mr. Martin, in which it is small. This is thenead of Linn, the parricide, in which it is very large. Thehead of Gall, as you perceive,


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