New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . surgeon, the right man in the rightplace. He has large perceptives, well-developed reflectives,not much caution, large Constructiveness, and strong socialfeelings, and is fond of good living. He is in all thingsexactly what he seems. Dr. Mott, the Quaker surgeon, had a large brain, strongbody with the vital-motive temperament, good mechanicalskill, and great self control, resolution, and courage. He hadOrder, ambition, love of money, and a very high ap


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . surgeon, the right man in the rightplace. He has large perceptives, well-developed reflectives,not much caution, large Constructiveness, and strong socialfeelings, and is fond of good living. He is in all thingsexactly what he seems. Dr. Mott, the Quaker surgeon, had a large brain, strongbody with the vital-motive temperament, good mechanicalskill, and great self control, resolution, and courage. He hadOrder, ambition, love of money, and a very high appreciationof his own abilities. He performed some very remarkableoperations, and charged accordingly. His face, especially thenose, has something of the Hebrew contour in it. Jenner, the thoughtful, the kindly, the sympathetica!, andscholarly, though last named, is not least among the face speaks for itself, and is an interesting study. See thehigh, broad forehead and the thoughtful, considerate look, in-clining to the serious ! Causality, Comparison, and the entireintellectual lobe were large. 600 THE PHYSIOGNOMY OF CLASSES. V^HITNEY ARKWRIGHT Fiffs. 652 to 662. Archimedes, the most distinguished ofthe ancient mathematicians and engineers,was born at Syracuse, in Sicily, about , and died in 212 He demonstrat-ed the properties of the lever. John Guttenberg, the inventor of print-ing by the application of movable woodentypes, was born at Sulgelock, near Mentz,Germany, in 1400; died Feb. 24, 1468. Robert Fulton, an American engineer,and the first successful experimenter insteam navigation ; born in Pennsylvania,1765; died at New York, Feb. ^, 1815. George Stephenson, the projector ofthe railway system and inventor of the lo-comotive, was born at Wvlam, England,April, 1787; died August 12, 1848. Sir Humphrey Davy, celebrated as achemist, and inventor of the safetj-lamp,born at Penzance, Eng., Dec. 17,1778; diedat Geneva, Switzerland, May 29, 1829. L. J. M.


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