. The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ... rk and fight the battles of life; and theworld would be in a sad plight without them. THE VITAL, OR SANGUINE. This temperament is controlled by the circulation, respiration andvital organs. The ascendancy of the digestive organs sometimesleads to gout and similar troubles late in life. Those having this tem-perament are known by a general plumpness of body, strong pulse,large face, especially in its lower portion; large base of brain; floridcomplexion, sandy hair and an expression full of health and anima-tion. All


. The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ... rk and fight the battles of life; and theworld would be in a sad plight without them. THE VITAL, OR SANGUINE. This temperament is controlled by the circulation, respiration andvital organs. The ascendancy of the digestive organs sometimesleads to gout and similar troubles late in life. Those having this tem-perament are known by a general plumpness of body, strong pulse,large face, especially in its lower portion; large base of brain; floridcomplexion, sandy hair and an expression full of health and anima-tion. All the vital organs are large and active. Persons of this classvalue life highly, enjoy all its pleasures, breathe freely, sleep soundly,eat heartily; frequent social gatherings; are warm-hearted, sympa-thetic, and generous; very sensitive and impulsive. They are fonderof giving orders than of taking them. Sometimes they show goodmental ability, but they are never close students, as they lack patienceand application. There is also the phlegmatic or lymphatic temperament, whose. WILL-O-THE-WISP —E. Spangenberg This phosphorescent light is represented by the artist as a beautiful maiden whosecharm and beauty infatuated her admirer and led him to his destruction.


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