An elementary compendium of physiology : for the use of students / by F. Magendie ; translated from the French with copious notes, tables, and illustrations, by E. Milligan.
- Magendie, François, 1783-1855. Précis élémentaire de physiologie. English
- Date:
- 1829
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An elementary compendium of physiology : for the use of students / by F. Magendie ; translated from the French with copious notes, tables, and illustrations, by E. Milligan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![CRANIOLOGICAL TAB]AC OF THE XXXIII FACULTIES, TO WHICH SPURZHEIJI ADDS SUPERSTITION 34, PHENOMENA 35. N. B.—Asc. signifies Ascertained : Prob. Probable; Conj. Conjectural. NAME. SITUATION. OFFICE. I. Order. KEELINGS. 1. Amativeness. Space between the mastoid To produce the feeling of 2. Philoprogenitiveness. process and the occipi- tal protuberance. Asc. Cerebral part situated im- sexual desire. To produce the instinc- % 3. InhabitiveneSs. mediately above 1, and corresponds to the ge- neral protuberance of the occiput. Asc. Supposed to be placed tive feeling of attach- ment to offspring—love of children. To determine the place of 4. Adhesiveness. above the occipital pro- tuberance, immediately over 2, and under 10. Conj. On each side of 3, and dwelling. Love of society,—friend- 5. Combativeness. above 2, over tbelamb- doid suture. Pros. Over the inferior and mas- ship,—attachment. Love of fighting. 6. Destructiveness. toid angle of the parie- tal bone. Asc. Immediately above the Impulse to kill,—cruelty. 7. Coustructiveness. meatus auditorius ex- ternus, on the union of the parietal with the squamous plate of the temporal bone. Asc. Over the spheno-temporal Building, architecture, 8. Covetiveness. suture at the posterior edge of the malar process of the frontal bone. Asc. Os frontis, along its se- &c. Desire of acquiring. 9. Secretiveness. milunar line. Asc. Sphenoidal angle of parie- Desire of concealing. 10. Self-esteem. tal bones. Asc. Posterior or sagittal angle Vanity, pride. 11. Love of approbation. of the parietal bone. Asc. Each side of 10 along the Vanity, love of praise. lambdoid stature. Asc.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21439709_0602.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)