irected as follows: FOWLER
AND WELLS,
308 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
_Works on Phrenology._
PHRENOLOGY PROVED, ILLUSTRATED AND APPLIED; accompanied by a Chart,
embracing an Analysis of the Primary Mental Powers in their Various
Degrees of Development, the Phenomena produced by their Combined
Activity, and the location of the Phrenological Organs in the Head.
Together with a View of the Moral and Theological Bearing of the
Science. By O. S. and L. N. Fowler. Price, $1 25.
This is a PRACTICAL, STANDARD WORK, and may be described as a
complete system of the principles and practice of Phrenology.
Besides important remarks on the Temperaments, it contains a
description of all the primary mental powers, in seven
different degrees of development, together with the
combinations of the faculties; in short, we regard this work as
not only the most important of any which has before been
written on the science, but as indispensably necessary to the
student who wishes to acquire a thorough knowledge of
Phrenological Science.
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CONSTITUTION OF MAN, Considered in Relation to External Objects. By
George Combe. The only authorized American Edition. With Twenty
Engravings, and a Portrait of the Author. Paper, 62 cents; Muslin, 87
cents.
300,000 COPIES of this great Work have been sold, and the demand still
increases.
The "Constitution of Man" is a work with which every teacher
and every pupil should be acquainted. It contains a perfect
mine of sound wisdom and enlightened philosophy; and a faithful
study of its invaluable lessons would save many a promising
youth from a premature grave.--_Journal of Education, Albany,
N. Y._
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AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL.
A Repository of Science, Literature, and General Intelligence; Devoted
to Phrenology, Physiology, Education, Mechanism, Agriculture, and to all
those Progressive Measures which are calculated to Reform, Elevate, and
Improve Mankind. Illustrated with Numerous Portraits and other
Engravings. Quarto form, suitable for binding. Published Monthly, at One
Dollar a Year.
It may be termed the standard authority in all matters
pertaining to Phrenology, while the beautiful typography of the
Journal, and the superior character of the numerous
illustrations, are not exceeded in any work with
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