Nor have Gall and his disciple Spurzheim failed to throw out some hints touching the phrenological characteristics of other beings than man. |
This instinct is located in the occipital region of the brain, and is called, in Phrenological language, conjugality. |
These reports summarized the ethnic makeup of the United States, and included phrenological studies of different races. |
As they were annotating my head with colored stickers, I noticed a white ceramic phrenological bust standing on the desk. |
True, his working environment is near-Victorian, with polished walnut desk, silver candelabra and a porcelain phrenological head. |
Fipps was a man of cosmopolitan tastes, and he had not the phrenological organs of locality and adhesiveness largely developed. |