| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1874 - 200 sider
...these temperaments is determined by the predominance of the class of organs from which it takes its name. The first is marked by a superior development...osseous and muscular systems, forming the locomotive appa; in the second, the vital organs, the principal seat of is in the trunk, give the tone to the... | |
| Daniel Harrison Jacques - 1878 - 376 sider
...admixture of the other elements in a less proportion, all being necessarily present in every human being. The first is marked by a superior development of the...locomotive apparatus; in the second, the vital organs, the principle seat of which is the trunk, give the tone to the organization; while in the third the brain... | |
| Daniel Harrison Jacques - 1878 - 370 sider
...necessarily present in every human being. j The first is marked by a superior development of the'osseous and muscular systems forming the locomotive apparatus ; in the second, the vital organs, the principle seat of which is the trunk, give the tone to the organization ; while in the third the brain... | |
| 1886 - 302 sider
...which it takes its name, all being necessarily present in every human being. The first, or Motive, is marked by a superior development of the osseous and muscular systems; the second, by the vital organs, giving tone to the organEL. ization; while in the third, or Men til,... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1892 - 518 sider
...being ne" cessarily present in every human being. " The first is marked by a superior develop" ment of the osseous and muscular systems " forming the...the vital organs, the principal seat of " which is the trunk, give the tone to the "organisation; while in the third the brain " and nervous system exert... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1892 - 216 sider
...these temperaments is determined by the predominance of the class of organs from which it takes its name. The first is marked by a superior development...osseous and muscular systems, forming the locomotive appa-"tus ; in the second, the vital organs, the principal seat of ^•ich is in the trunk, give the... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1892 - 566 sider
...the other " elements in a less proportion, all being ne" cessarily present in every human being. " forming the locomotive apparatus ; in the " second,...the vital organs, the principal seat of " which is the trunk, give the tone to the " organisation ; while in the third the brain " and nervous system... | |
| Daniel Harrison Jacques - 1904 - 376 sider
...admixture of the other elements in a less proportion, all being necessarily present in every human being. The first is marked by a superior development of the...locomotive apparatus ; in the second, the vital organs, the principle seat of which is the trunk, give the (one to the organization ; while in the third the brain... | |
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