10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITATIVENESS»
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Of these, there are nine considered as established, and two are considered as
still requiring farther proof. These are Vitativeness, or desire to live, and
Alimentiveness. Vitativeness. Innateness. — Phrenologists have been induced to
believe, ...
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A New System of Phrenology
... and in dyspepsia, it is weak, and the state of this feeling is considered by
physicians as one of the surest indications of the nature of the disease.
Vitativeness, or the Love of Life, is a propensity conjectured by some
phrenologians, to exist.
James Stanley Grimes, 1839
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A new physiognomical chart, phrenological Shakespere, and ...
VITATIVENESS. Gives love of existence, tenacity of life, and dread of annihilation
. Very Large, 7. —Have a great hold on life ; are exceedingly tenacious ; cannot
give up life, but feel existence to be very dear. Large, 6. — Have great love of life,
...
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New illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and ...
VITATIVENESS. TENACITY of life; resistance to death; love of existence ... care
less about it for their own sake, and yield up existence with little reluctance or
dread. VERY SMALL—Have no desire to live merely for the sake VITATIVENESS
.
Orson Squire FOWLER (and FOWLER (Lorenzo Niles.)), Lorenzo Niles FOWLER, 1859
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The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany
Our last volume contained an article entitled " Death not Painful," and the volume
previous contained one on Vitativeness, which showed that death itself was not
painful, only those violations of the physical laws which induced it. The following
...
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Lectures on Mental Science According to the Philosophy of ...
The Selfish Propensities — Vitativeness, or Love of Life — Misery Preferable to
Nonexistence — Anecdote — Cotnbativeness — The Steam-Engine of the Mind
— Its Uses in all Effort — Abuses — Its Natural Language — Destructiveness ...
George Sumner Weaver, 1852
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Practical Phrenology: Giving a Concise Elementary View of ...
When inhab. is also small, the depression is widened at the union of these
sutures. t— VITATIVENESS. ... comforts of life, and, also, with all the objects to be
secured by living, constitutes a strong passion, not only in man, 4>
VITATIVENESS.
Orson Squire Fowler, 1844
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How to Read Human Nature: Its Inner States and Outer Forms
1916 Contents: the inner phase; character; the outer form: personality; temperaments; the Qualities: egoistic, motive, vitative, emotive, applicative, modificative, relative, perceptive, reflective, religio-moral; faces; chins and mouths; ...
William W. Atkinson, 1996
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The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health: ...
There certainly is a vast difference between people in regard to their LARGE
vitativeness. small vitativeness. (Photos by Rockwood.) love of life and the dread
of death that they possess. Some persons readily succumb to disease and resign
...
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Phrenology proved, illustrated, and applied: accompanied by ...
It is evident that a desire to live, disconnected with any of the comforts of life, and,
also, with all the objects to be secured by living, constitutes a strong passion, not
only in man, 7 VITATIVENESS. 73 and a transcendant genius. The fact is far ...
Orson Squire Fowler, Lorenzo Niles Fowler, Samuel Kirkham, 1838