10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALIMENTIVENESS»
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alimentiveness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The American Phrenological Journal and Repository of ...
[Mr. Combe, in his lectures on Phrenology, p 161, says respecting
Alimentiveness, that " the stomach is to this organ what the eye is to the sense of
seeing. Cut off the communication between it and the brain, and the appetite will
be lost.
Om- bros and Pentelithe mention several cases of voracity, where pain or heat
was felt at the temples, or disease of the organ of Alimentiveness was found after
death. In other cases they observed a great and small development of it in ...
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Outlines of lectures on the neurological system of anthropology
From the position of Alimentiveness, in reference to the neighboring organs, its
tendency is to produce an excitable, irritable, morbid, passionate, sensual,
unprincipled, and languid character. Hence, the excessive cultivation of
Alimentiveness ...
Joseph Rodes Buchanan, 1854
There were originally on the raft ono hundred and fifty ; and although of theso
one hundred and twenty had perished, yet were two of the remaining thirty
doomed to death for painfully impressing the alimentiveness of the other
survivors.
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THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL
moderate; Self- Esteem and Love of Approbation are large. The organ of
Alimentiveness is decidedly large ; and the other organs of the propensities are
well developed. The following is the account of the skull furnished by Dr. Morton
to me ...
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The Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral Science
My friend, Mr Leighton, of Liverpool,'' says Mr Lowe, " was some time since trying
to excite, in a young lady, the activity of Alimentiveness ; when, to his
astonishment, instead of evincing the usual desire for food, &c, the patient was
seized with ...
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The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany
Morbid desire to eat substances not usually taken as food, and sometimes of a
disgusting kind, is not uncommon, and is to be regarded as a symptom of disease
of the organ of Alimentiveness. Messrs Ombros and Pentelithe remark, however,
...
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A New System of Phrenology
I have even thought that those with large Alimentiveness eat less at once, but
desire it oft- ener and more intensely. Neither does this propensity enable us to
judge of the quality of food; this, as we have already seen, depends upon the ...
James Stanley Grimes, 1839
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Chambers's information for the people: a popular encyclopaedia
Are we undervalued 1 — our Self-esteem instantly awakens the latter faculty. Are
we disappointed of a meal, or even of a favourite dish 1 — our Alimentiveness is
equally alert in rousing this sleeping lion, and a certain exhibition of pettishness ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1856
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What to Do, and Why, and how to Educate Each Man for His ...
Describing Seventy-five Trades and Professions, and the Talents and
Temperaments Required for Each Nelson Sizer. reason in guiding his habits as
the animal follows his instincts. The organ of Alimentiveness, which is located just
forward of ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALIMENTIVENESS»
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The Miracle of Walt Whitman
... Inhabitiveness 6, Alimentiveness 6, Cautiousness 6, Self-esteem 6 to 7, Firmness 6 to 7, Benevolence 6 to 7, Sublimity 6 to 7, Ideality 5 to 6, ... «The New Republic, Mar 14»
Truly Alternative Careers
... that maps to specific cranial locations crucial qualities such as approbativeness, alimentiveness, amativeness, and philoprogenitiveness. «ScienceCareers.org, Dec 11»