An Introduction to Phrenology

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78 See a very able and elaborate essay by Mr. Simpson, in the 43d Num.
ber of the Phrenological Journal, where the functions of the motor nerve, and nerve of mechanical resistance, are clearly and satisfactorily distin- giiished and illustrated.
122 INDIVIDUALITY.
GENUS II THE PERCEPTIVE, OR KNOWING FACULTIES.
SPECIES I.— INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES WHICH TAKE COG- NIZANCE OF THE EXISTENCE OF EXTERNAL OBJECTS AND THEIR PHYSICAL QUALITIES.
22. INDIVIDUALITY.
Describe the position of this organ.
It li
...es in the centre and lower part of trie forehead, im- mediately above the root of the nose. Both it and Locality are represented as largely developed in the following sketch of the head of Pope Martin V. : — 22. Individuality. 27, Locality.
Wliat is the nature of its faculty ?
To give an aptitude for observing and remembering ob- jects, without any reference to their qualities, or the purposes INDIVIDUALITY. 123 s-erved by them. For instance, two persons, one with a large, the other with a small development, enter a room together: the first notices every thing presented to his senses — the chairs, the pictures, the ornaments — and re- members accurately what he sees; the other has little ten- dency of the kind.


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