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Credit: Phrenological dictionary / By L.N. & J.A. Fowler. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Q Q. UADRxATE LOBE, a small lobule of the brain, consisting of the portion of the mesial surface of the parietal, between the calloso-marginal fissure and the parieto-occipital fissure. Quality (L. qiialitas^ how or so constituted), the first basilar and all-potent condition of all power of function. It lies behind and below and is infinitely more potential than education and all associations and surrounding circumstances. Fine organic quality is shown by a person being fine-grained, pure-minded, ethereal, sentimental, refined, high-toned, intense in emotion, full of human nature, most exquisitely susceptible to impressions of all kinds, most poetic in temperament, lofty in aspiration and endowed with wonder- ful intuition as to truth, aspiring after a high state of excellence. Possess fine hair, a fine skin and clear com- plexion. P F.IL, Island of, sec Island of Reil. RErosE,the faculty of the mind which has the power of quieting all the organs of the biain. It is located at the junction of the parietal, tem]ioral, and occipital con\'olutions ; below Cautiousness and Friendshi[), above Secretiveness and Combaiiveness. Restiform Bodies (L., restis^ a rope ; forma, shape), a rope- like section of the posterior portion of the spinal cord, con- sisting of fibres which pass upward to the cerebrum and cerebellum. Rolando, Fisslke of, sec Fissure. Ros'lKLM (L., a beak), that portion of the corpus callosuiu whicli is the reflection from the genu. Il becomes graduallx' narrower, and is attached to the anterior lol)e,and connected ihruui^h the lamina ciuera with the optic commissure..](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21053030_0036.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


