An introduction to phrenology, in the form of question and answer. With an appendix, and copious illustrative notes / By Robert Macnish.
- Macnish, Robert, 1802-1837.
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An introduction to phrenology, in the form of question and answer. With an appendix, and copious illustrative notes / By Robert Macnish. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CLASSIFICATION OF THE FACULTIES*. te ORDER I.—FEELINGS, OR AFFECTIVE FACULTIES. — Genus I.—PROPENSITIES. 1 Amativeness. + Alimentiveness. 2 Philoprogenitiveness. Love of Life. 3 Concentrativeness. 7 Secretiveness. 4 Adhesiveness. 8 Acquisitiveness. © Combativeness. 9 Constructiveness. 6 Destructiveness. Genus I].—Srentimenrs. Species 1.— Inferior Sentiments. 10 Self-Esteem. 12 Cautiousness. 11 Love of Approbation. Species 2.—Superior Sentiments. 13 Benevolence. 18 Wonder. 14 Veneration. 19 Ideality. 15 Firmness. 20 Wit. 16 Conscientiousness. 21 Imitation. 17 Hope. _ * The classification of the faculties by Spurzheim, will be found in another part of this work.— Am. Editor.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33028412_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)