Human science or phrenology : Its principles, proofs, faculties, organs, temperaments, combinations, conditions, teachings, philosophies, etc., etc. as applied to health. Its value, laws, functions, organs, means, preservation, restoration, etc. Mental philosophy, human and self improvement, civilization, home country, commerce rights, duties, ethics, etc. God, His existence, attributes, laws, worship, natural theology, etc. Immortality, its evidences, conditions, relations to time, rewards, punishments, sin, faith, prayer, etc. Intellect, memory, juvenile and self education, literature, mental discipline, the senses, sciences, arts, avocations, a perfect life, etc., etc. / By Prof. O.S. Fowler ... What is life? to be young when old, be old while young.
- Orson S. Fowler
- Date:
- [©1880?]
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Credit: Human science or phrenology : Its principles, proofs, faculties, organs, temperaments, combinations, conditions, teachings, philosophies, etc., etc. as applied to health. Its value, laws, functions, organs, means, preservation, restoration, etc. Mental philosophy, human and self improvement, civilization, home country, commerce rights, duties, ethics, etc. God, His existence, attributes, laws, worship, natural theology, etc. Immortality, its evidences, conditions, relations to time, rewards, punishments, sin, faith, prayer, etc. Intellect, memory, juvenile and self education, literature, mental discipline, the senses, sciences, arts, avocations, a perfect life, etc., etc. / By Prof. O.S. Fowler ... What is life? to be young when old, be old while young. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. i. Life must be investigated as one Great Whole. . . • ^ .1] 2. New and True Health Prescriptions and Practices, . . ig 3. The Natural Philosophy of each Mental Faculty is alone given hero 2Q i. The Phrenological Faculties analyze all Kature, and likevs^ise her Author 23 5. Deiaition, Location, Classification, Names, and Numbers of the Faculties . 26 6. It enables all to read and manage Men. .». = ., 31 7. The Combinations ot the Faculties, 34 8. The different Temperamental and Organic Conditions. . . .36 9. Description of the Faculties in five Degrees of Power, ... 38 '0. Its Application of Phrenology to Self-Cvdture and Perfecting Chil- dren ... 4(1 •1. A right Theology the Basis of all Civilization, and Human Institu> tions 42 12. Intellect, Memory, and their Culture; Education, etc. . . , M 13. The Science of Human Life and Progi«se 58 PART 1. ORGANISM. CHAPTER I. THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF LIFE. Section I. VALUE AND IMPBOVEMKNT OF LIFE. 14. Apostrophe to Life, and the Value of its Functions. . ^ .61 15. The Enjo3rments of Life admeasure its Value 64 16. Improving Life our paramount Duty and Self-Interest . . . 70 17. Enjoying all we can as we go along 78 18. Life inheres in the Mentality. . *..... 76](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21053054_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)