. Hill's album of biography and art : containing portraits and pen-sketches of many persons who have been and are prominent as religionists, military heroes, inventors, financiers, scientists, explorers, writers, physicians, actors, lawyers, musicians, artists, poets, sovereigns, humorists, orators and statesmen, together with chapters relating to history, science, and important work in which prominent people have been engaged at various periods of time. r a full dis-play of its power, theremust be lungs sufticientlylarge to take in a fullsupply of air with whichto vivify the blood, whichblood


. Hill's album of biography and art : containing portraits and pen-sketches of many persons who have been and are prominent as religionists, military heroes, inventors, financiers, scientists, explorers, writers, physicians, actors, lawyers, musicians, artists, poets, sovereigns, humorists, orators and statesmen, together with chapters relating to history, science, and important work in which prominent people have been engaged at various periods of time. r a full dis-play of its power, theremust be lungs sufticientlylarge to take in a fullsupply of air with whichto vivify the blood, whichblood must have a fulland free circulation with-out I hi. least restraint. The powers of digestionmust also be in perfectcondition, aided by asuftieii-ncy of exercise,which will each day pro-duce a perspirationthrough the pores of theskill,the pores being keptopen by a daily application of moisture, and rubbing. The mind should be free from undue excitement, the sleep shouldbe all that the individual requires, the occupation should be con-genial, the associates agreeable, and all the habits of the individualshould be temperate. When these conditions arc fully understood, the power of (hebrain may be readily estimated, and llie mental ability and characterof the individual may be told by the form of the person, the shapeof the f;i(t , :iii(l llir idnlour of the head. TS^ =<r LOCATION OF DIFFERENT DIVISIONS OF THE BRAIN. 217 THE PHRENOLOGICAL Step by step the advocates and etudents of phrenology have dis-covcrid and determined the location of some forty-two of the distinctdivisions of the human mind, of which number Dr. Gall definitelylocated twtiity. Definition off the Organs. I. Amativeness. Lovebetween the sexes—desireto marry. A. Conjugality, Mat-rimony — love of one —union for life. H. Parental Love, Re-gard for oifspring, pets,etc. 3. FRiENDSHir, Adhe-siveness — sociability —love of society. 4. Inuabitiveness,Love of home and country. 5. Continuity, Onethin


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