Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, in connection with bills to establish laboratories under federal and state governments for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes, with bibliographies . Fig. 84.—Goniometer. (Topinard.) height of the arch. The cat (fig. 85) shows the position of the instrument whenthe measurement is made: Schmidt, Emile. Anthropologische Methoden, Leipzig, 1888.* Revue dAnthrop. 1885, 3 s6r. tome viii, page 407. 212 MAN AND ABNORMAL MAN. By turning the steel rod at its end, F, the scale, H (iu millimeters), is moved upuntil it touches the p


Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, in connection with bills to establish laboratories under federal and state governments for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes, with bibliographies . Fig. 84.—Goniometer. (Topinard.) height of the arch. The cat (fig. 85) shows the position of the instrument whenthe measurement is made: Schmidt, Emile. Anthropologische Methoden, Leipzig, 1888.* Revue dAnthrop. 1885, 3 s6r. tome viii, page 407. 212 MAN AND ABNORMAL MAN. By turning the steel rod at its end, F, the scale, H (iu millimeters), is moved upuntil it touches the palate, when its height can he read on the scale. The high pal-ate is often found among feeble-minded children. This instrument is specially made under the direction of the inventor, E. S. Tal-bot, M. D., D. D. S,, Chicago, Fig. 85.—Palatometer. (Talbot.) Case op Anthropological Instruments for Travelers, Arranged by topinard. 1. Sliding callipers (fig. 83). 2. Anthropometer (fig. 79). 3. Two special steel squares, used with anthropometer. MAIN ATSTD ABISTOEMAL MATT. 213 4. Cephalometric square (fig, 80) string with plumb. 5. Small wood square. 6. Small steel sliding callipers. 7. Callipers. 8. Tape measure. 9. Pencil witli two colors. 10. Dynamometer for strength of hands (fig. 74). 11. Box for carrying instruments. Maker of case and instruments is Collin, of Paris. Instruments Used in the Brrtillon System of Identification. The Bertillon system of measurements is primarily for practical purposes—thatis, for the identification of criminals, hut some of the measurements are also ofscientific value.


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