Phrenologie - Kopf

Phrenologie
Von dem deutschen Arzt Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) begründete Lehre, welche die Persönlichkeit eines Menschen von seiner Schädelform ableitet.
Der Sch ädel soll nach Gall durch emotionale und intellektuelle Begabungen des Gehirns seine spezifischen Formen erhalten.
Plate 1

NAMES OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL ORGANS
REFERRING TO THE FIGURES INDICATING THEIR RELATIVE POSITIONS.

AFFECTIVE INTELLECTUAL

I. PROPENSITIES
1 Amativeness
2 Philoprogenitiveness
3 Concentrativeness
4 Adhesiveness
5 Combativeness
6 Destructiveness
+ Alimentiveness
7 Secretiveness
8 Acquisitiveness
9 Constructiveness
II. SENTIMENTS
10 Self-esteem
11 Love of approbation
12 Cautiousness
13 Benevolence
14 Veneration
15 Firmness
16 Conscientiousness
17 Hope
18 Wonder
19 Ideality
. . Unascertained
20 Wit or Mirthfulness
21 Imitation
I. PERRCEPTIVE
22 Individuality
23 Form
24 Size
25 Weight
26 Colouring
27 Locality
28 Number
29 Order
30 Eventuality
31 Time
32 Tune
33 Language
II. REFLECTIVE
34 Comparison
35 Causality

Published by March, Capen & Lyon, Boston, 1834.