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Title: The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of (blank), as marked by (blank) : a compendium of phreno-organic science
Year: 1869 (1860s)
Authors: Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887 Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Subjects: Phrenology
Publisher: Boston : O.S. Fowler
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rceptives small, possess more power of mind thancan be manifested, and fail to be appreciated and understood, becausemore theoretical than practical. Full. — Possess fair reflective powers, and reason well from thedata furnished by the other faculties ; and with activity great, have afair flow of ideas and £Ood treneral thoughts. © © - o Average. — Reason fairly on subjects fully understood, yet arenot remarkable for depth or clearness of idea; with cultivation, willmanifest considerable reasoning power — without it, only ordinary. Moderate. — Are rather deficient in power of mind; but withtarge perceptives, evince less deficiency of reason than is possessed. Small. — Have inferior reasoning capabilities. Very Small. — Are almost destitute of thought, idea, and sense. To Cultivate. —Muse, meditate, ponder, reflect on, think, studyand pry deep into the abstract principles and nature of things.. To Restrain. — Theorize less, and give more time to facts. CAUSALITY. 157
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No. 185. — Dr. Gall. No. 186. — Hewlett, Actor. The Thinker and Planner. — Perception and applicationof causation ; reason ; deduction ; originality ; depth of thought;forethought ; comprehensiveness of mind; devising ways andmeans; invention ; creating resources; reasoning from causesto effects ; profundity. Adapted to Natures laws, plans, causes, and effects. Per-verted, it reasons in favor of untruth and injurious ends. Very Large. — Possess this cause seeking and applying power toan extraordinary degree ; perceive by intuition those deeper relationeof things which escape common minds ; are profound in argumentand philosophy, and deep and powerful in reasoning, and have greatoriginality of mind and strength of understanding; see Large : p. 236. Large. — Desire to know the ivhys and wherefores of things, andto investigate their laws; reason clearly and correctly from causes toeifects; have uncommon capabilities of planning, contriving, invent-ing, creating resources, and m

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