THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, AND MAGAZINE OF MORAL SCIENCE, FOR THE YEAR 1844. VOL. XVII. OR VOL. VIL OF THE NEW SERIES. Quiconque a une trop haute idée de la force et de la justesse de ses raisonne- The first business of philosophy is to account for things as they are; and till EDINBURGH: MACLACHLAN, STEWART, & CO.; D. ROBERTSON, GLASGOW; AND MDCCCXLIV. No. LXXVIII. SECT. I. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 1. Mr Hytche on the effects of School-flogging, 2. W. R. Lowe on the "New Organs" of Mr Spencer Hall, 3. Dr Kombst on the Application of Phrenology to History and 4. Mr Braid on the Phenomena of Phreno-Mesmerism, 5. Mr Combe's Phrenological Observations in Germany and Italy, 1. Three cases of Homicidal Insanity :- 1. Case of a Danish Woman. By Dr OTTO of Copenhagen, 2. Mr Hytche on the Cerebral Development of Conveyancing 3. Facts relative to Mesmerism. By Mr CHARLES MEYMOTT, 4. Seven cases from the American Phrenological Journal, 5. Case of Hysteria, with extreme acuteness of certain Senses. 42-46 1. The German Phrenological Journal, No. III., 3. Sampson's Letter to Dr Forbes on the Treatment of Criminals, 3. The Phrenological Library: Gall on the Functions of the Brain, 4. Spurzheim's Outlines of Phrenology, Glasgow Edition, 6. The People's Phrenological Journal, Parts VIII. to XI., Proceedings of the Phrenological Association, session of 1843— 402313 SECT. I. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 1. Mr Hytche on the effects of School-flogging, 2. W. R. Lowe on the "New Organs" of Mr Spencer Hall, 3. Dr Kombst on the Application of Phrenology to History and 4. Mr Braid on the Phenomena of Phreno-Mesmerism, 5. Mr Combe's Phrenological Observations in Germany and Italy, 1. Three cases of Homicidal Insanity :- 1. Case of a Danish Woman. By Dr Orro of Copenhagen, 2. Case of an American Lady. By Dr AMARIAH Brigham, 3. Case of Mattos Lobo, a Portuguese, 2. Mr Hytche on the Cerebral Development of Conveyancing 3. Facts relative to Mesmerism. By Mr CHARLES MEYMOTT, 4. Seven cases from the American Phrenological Journal, 5. Case of Hysteria, with extreme acuteness of certain Senses. 2. Harwood's Lecture on the object of the Sunday Lectures at 3. Sampson's Letter to Dr Forbes on the Treatment of Criminals, 42-46 3. The Phrenological Library: Gall on the Functions of the Brain, 4. Spurzheim's Outlines of Phrenology, Glasgow Edition, 6. The People's Phrenological Journal, Parts VIII. to XI., Proceedings of the Phrenological Association, session of 1843— 402813 |