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exclusive organ of the mind : but is it to be regarded as one simple organ , or as being composed of as many independent organs as there are different mental operations ? We are informed that the doctrine of the division of the soul ...
exclusive organ of the mind : but is it to be regarded as one simple organ , or as being composed of as many independent organs as there are different mental operations ? We are informed that the doctrine of the division of the soul ...
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... organs ; and the same is supposed to be confirmed by particular states of disease , when we lose one of the senses ... organs , each of which is the seat of a peculiar faculty , Dr. Spurzheim remarks that , throughout all nature , bodies ...
... organs ; and the same is supposed to be confirmed by particular states of disease , when we lose one of the senses ... organs , each of which is the seat of a peculiar faculty , Dr. Spurzheim remarks that , throughout all nature , bodies ...
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... organs , it unavoidably follows that weak actions are at once produced and indicated by small organs . On this account , Gall compared the weak functions . of individuals who were almost destitute of particular faculties with the ...
... organs , it unavoidably follows that weak actions are at once produced and indicated by small organs . On this account , Gall compared the weak functions . of individuals who were almost destitute of particular faculties with the ...
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