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INDEX

TO VOLUMES I. II. & III.

OF THE

AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL

AND

MISCELLANY.

Abercrombie, Dr. review of, on the Intel-
lectual Powers, v. iii. 481.
Abernethy, Dr. opinion of, on Phrenol-
ogy, v. i. 40.

Abuse of Faculties in Religion, v. iii.
517.

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Address of President Shannon, v. i. 369.
66 Dr. Bartlett, v. i. 148.
Adelon, opinion of, on Phrenology, v. i.
78.

Alimentiveness, large, v. iii. 527.
Almanac, Phrenological, v. iii. 48, 575.
Amativeness, organ of, v. i. 331, 339.
Anatomy, importance of the study of, v.
i, 79.

Andral, Professor, opinion of, v. i. 77.
Analysis of Cautiousness, v. i. 97.
Animals, nervous system of, v. iii. 465.
Anthropological Society of London, v.
iii. 480.

Anti-Phrenology, v. iii. 289, 337, 386,

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Boston, Messrs. Fowlers in, v. iii. 430.
Quarterly Review, v. i. 340.
Brain, its structure, v. iii. 121; its growth,
v. iii. 287; its best conditions, v. i. 393;
its relative weight, v. ii. 369; evidence
by which its functions are established,
v. i. 352; its dissection, v. ii. 346; its
diseases, v. ii. 397; the Negro and
Caucasian brain compared, v. iii. 282.
Brereton, Dr. v. i. 15.

Bridgman, case of Laura, v. iii. 563.
Brigham, Dr. A., on the Brain, v. ii. 397.
Britain, Phrenology in, v. i. 39.
British Phrenological Association, v. ii.
527, v. iii. 164, 383, 575.

British Foreign Medical Review, v. ii.
473.

British Poets, v. ii. 166, 232, 252, 316,
359, 413, 458.

Broussais, death of, v. i. 197.
Browne, Dr. A. F., v. i. 313.

Buffalo, Phrenology in, v. i. 159, 200.
Buchanan, Dr. in Florida, v. i. 241, v. ii.
139,260; in Louisiana, v. ii. 338; re-
marks on Language, v. iii. 269, 317,
419; character inferred from a Skull,
v. iii. 374.

Bulwer, a Phrenologist, v. iii. 240.
Burr, Aaron, character of, v. iii. 427.
Burritt, E. the Learned Blacksmith, v.
iii. 27.

Burroughs, Stephen, character of, v. iii.

86.

Caldwell, Dr. review of Sewall, v. i. 12;
Letter to the Editor, v. i. 325; thoughts
on the efficiency of the Brain, v. i. 393;
on Materialism, v. ii. 49; on Fatalism,
v. ii. 97; remarks on its functions, v.
ii. 42; notice of his works, v. ii. 451;
on nervous system, v. iii. 46.
Calhoun, J. C. of S. C. v. iii. 428.
Callahan, Rev. S. G. of Md., v. ii. 511.
Carmichael, R. Esq. v. ii. 432.
Cases of Spectral Illusions, v. i. 135.
Case of Mental Derangement, v. ii. 30.
Case of Laura Bridgman, v. iii. 563.
Case of fracture of the skull, v. ii. 65.
Carpenter, Dr. of Pottsville, Pa. v. ii. 510.
Caucasian Race, v. iii. 125.

Cautiousness, analysis of, v. i. 97.
Changes in the form of the Head, v. iii.
262.

Chapin, L. D. Esq. of New York, v. ii.
565.

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Child, Mrs. L. M. character of, v. iii. 457.
Chinese, Craniologists, v. iii. 336.
Chronic disease of Brain, v. ii. 456.
Christianity and Phrenology, v. ii. 75, 96,
372, v. iii. 171, 276, 334.
Clay, Henry of Ky., v. iii. 428.
Clergymen, appeal to, v. iii. 336.
Coleridge, remarks on, v. ii. 359.
Cincinnati, O., v. ii. 528.

Coats, Dr. R. on Physiology, v. iii. 218.
Connexion between the Soul and Body,
v. iii. 527.

Color, organ of, deficient, v. i. 102.
Columbus, character of, v. iii. 167.
Comparative Phrenology, v. ii. 121, 193,
v. iii. 267.

Conversion, analysis of, v. i. 19.
Combe, Dr. A. on increase of organs, v.

i. 183, 267; opinion on phrenology,
v. i. 315; on infancy, v. ii. 571; on
Hereditary Descent, v. iii. 36; patho-
logical fact, v. iii. 145.

Combe, Geo. works of, v. i. 31, 44; lec-

tures in Boston, v. i. 121, v. ii. 192; do.
New York, v. i. 126, 196, 440; do. in
Philadelphia, v. i. 294; do. in Albany,
v. ii. 287; do. in New Haven, Ct., v.
ii. 372; address before Boston Phren.
Society, v. ii. 477; lectures in Massa-
chusetts, v. ii. 238; on Sir Walter

Scott's Brain, v. i. 129; on the evi-
dence by which its functions are estab-
lished, v. i. 352; lectures oo Moral
Philosophy, v. iii. 16, 49, 115; lec-
tures on Phrenology, v. iii. 236; re-
marks on Logic, v. iii. 309; notes on
the United States, v. iii. 379, 425; let-
ter to Professor Alison, v. iii. 530.
Crampton, Hon. Judge, v. i. 48.
Crania Americana, v. i. 385, v. ii. 143,
545.

Criticism, phrenology applied to, v. i. 65
Cromwell, O. character of, v. iii. 126.
Crowley, J. M. Utica, N. Y. v. i. 435.
Cuvier, brain of, . iii. 144.

Darlington, Dr. W. on Roget, &c. v. ii.
242.

Dean, A. Esq., on Jurisprudence, v. ii.
33, 67, v. ii. 420.

Deville's Cabinet, v. ii. 428; on chang-
es in the form of the head, v. iii. 262.
Derangement, case of, v. ii. 30, 575.
Developements of Moselman, v. ii. 516.
do. of Gottfried, v. ii. 542.

do. of Peter Robinson, v. iii. 452.
do. of Stephen Burroughs, v. iii. 86.
Destructiveness, morbidly active, v. ii.

377.

Discussion before the Royal FrenchAcad-
emy of Medicine, v. ii. 472.
Dissection of the Brain, v. ii. 346.
Disordered, mental action, v. iii. 89.
Drake, Dr. D. of Ky., v. ii. 515.
Duelling, remarks on, v. i. 263.
Dumontier, expedition of, v. iii. 47.
Edinburgh Review, v. i. 40.
Edinburgh Phren. Journal. v. iii. 523.
Education, v. i. 48, 231, 458, v. ii. 138,
310, 382; physical, v. ii. 349; remarks
by Dr. A. Combe, v. iii. 47, 143; by
Dr. Spurzheim, v. iii. 65; importance
of, v. iii. 326.

Elder, Dr. W. address of, at Pittsburgh,
Pa., v. i. 296, 340.

Ellis, Sir Wm. v. i. 50.

Elliotson, Dr. v.i. 49, v. iii. 285.

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Eclectic Journal of Medicine, v. i. 388.
Elementary Phrenology, v. ii. 321, 410.
principles, &c. v. i. 236, 330.
Enlargement of the Journal, v. i. 247.
English and French character contrasted,
v. iii. 503.

Epps, Dr. J. of London, v. iii. 480.
Evanson, Professor, v. i. 48.
Eustache, character of, v. ii. 177.
Examination of Le Blanc, v. i. 91.
66 a Skull, v. ii. 335, 427.
prisoners, v. iii. 83.

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Faculty of Language, v. iii. 269, 317.
Facts, phrenological, v. i. 102, v. ii. 237.
Fatalism, v. i. 38, 345, v. iii. 47, v. ii. 97.
Fahnestock, Dr. v. ii. 516

Felch, W. chart of, v. iii. 239.
Fieschi, developements of, v. i. 438.
Fine Arts and Phrenology, v. iii. 380.
First class book of Natural History, v. iii.
575.

Florida, Phrenology in, v. ii. 139.
Forbes, Dr. J. v. ii. 433.

Fowler, O. S., case of monomania, v. i.
155; on Elementary Phrenology, v.
ii. 321, 410; examination by, v. ii. 236;
pathological facts, v. ii. 510, v. iii. 325;
cabinet, v. ii. 544; defence of Phren-
ology, v. iii. 44; remarks on its utility,
v. iii. 74; on Temperance, v. iii. 239;
practical phrenology tested, v. iii. 407;
on practical phrenology, v. iii. 567.
Fowler, L. N., developements of Cin-
quez, v. ii. 136; of W. Leggett, Esq.
v. ii. 228; examination of a skull, v.
ii. 336; do. v. ii. 427; communica-
tion from, v. iii. 335; lectures in Bos.
ton, v. iii. 407, 430; examination of
Mrs. L. M. Child, v. iii. 547.
Fitzgibbon, J. Esq. of U. C. v. iii. 358.
Foville, Dr. on the Brain, v. iii. 121.
Fruits of misrepresenting Phrenology,
v. i. 379.

Fuller, Rev. S. W. on Wit, v. i. 180.
Functions of the nervous system of ani-
mals, v. iii. 465.

Functions of the Brain, &c. v. i. 352.
Gall, Dr. Biography of, v. ii. 1; charac-
ter, v. ii. 14; death, v. ii. 10; visit to
prisons, v. ii. 430; account of his early
labors, v. ii. 565; in Germany, v. i. 27;
in France, v. i. 75.

Germany, phrenology in, v. i. 27, v. iii.

322.

Gibson, Professor of Pa. v. iii. 432.
Godman, Dr. notice of, v. ii. 189.
Gottfried, the murderess, v. ii. 542.
Grimes, J. S. in Wheeling, Va. v. i. 392;
in Albany, N. Y. v. ii. 188; review of
his work, v. ii. 529.
Growth of the brain, v. iii. 287.
Hallyburton, Hon. D. G. v. i. 47.
Hale, Mrs. S. J. on the death of Spur-
zheim, v. ii. 130.

Hawk, Black, character of, v. i. 51.
Hamilton, Dr. F. H. of N. Y. v. i. 64, v.
iii. 478.

Haskens, R.W. on Phrenology, v. ii. 357.
Hartford, Ct. phrenology in, v. ii. 138.
Harmony between Phrenology and Reli-
gion, v. i. 372, v. ii. 218, 399, 497, v.
iii. 171.

Heads of great men, v. i. 286.
Head of Sir W. Scott, v. iii. 528.
Head of Carlyle, v. iii. 528.
Head-ache, case of, &c., v. iii. 335.
Health, &c. v. ii. 85, 170, 240.
History of Phrenology, v. ii. 357.

Hirschfeld, Dr. of Germany, v. i. 312, v.
iii. 48.

Hoppe, Professor, v. i. 312.

Hospital, Massachusetts Insane,v. ii. 382.
Howe, Dr. S. G. testimony of, v. iii. 480,
564.

Hufeland, Professor, v. i. 29.

Hurlbut, E. P. Esq. of N. Y. v. iik 285.
Human Nature, study of, v. iii. 509,551.
Human capability, &c. v. ii. 262.
Humbugs of New York, (Dr. Reese) v.

i. 18.

Hunter, W. Esq. v. i. 47.

Iago, character of, v. i. 66, 212.
Ideality, functions of, v. i. 297, v. ii. 446.
Ideler, Professor, of Germany, v. i. 30.
Idiocy, case of, v. iii. 240.
Illusions, spectral, v. i. 135.
Improvement of Society, v. ii.262. v. iii.
364.

Increase of organs, v. i. 183, 267.
Infancy, management of, v. ii. 571.
Influence of organization on religious
belief, &c. v. iii. 433.
Introductory Statement, v. i. 1.
Intellectual Powers, v. iii. 481.
Instinct, innateness, v. iii. 95.
Indians, organization of the, v. iii. 207.
Instrument for measuring the head, v. ii.
117.

Insanity, Phrenology applied to, v. ii 95;
case of, v. iii. 284; medical jurispru-
dence of, v. ii. 33, 67, 111.
Injury of the head, &c. v. iii. 475.
Jacques, Dr. Delaware, v. ii. 513.
Jarvis, R. Esq. and phrenology, v. iii. 96.
Jeffrey, notice of Lord, v. i. 32.
Johnson, Dr. J. v. i. 50, v. iii. 190.
Joslyn, Professor of N. Y. v. ii. 117.
Journal, its religious character, v. i. 83.;
its enlargement, v. i. 247; its contin-
uance, v. iii. 358.

Journal of Medical Sciences, v. i. 339.
Judson, Dr. H. S. v. i. 19.

Jurisprudence of insanity, v. ii. 33, 67,

111.

Lawrence, J. W. notice of, v. ii. 95.
Laws of Hereditary Descent, v. ii, 186,
574, v. iii. 36.

Learned Blacksmith, (E. Burreet) v. iii.
27.

Le Blanc, character of, v. i. 89.
Lectures on Phrenology, v. ii. 183, v. iii.
236; on Education, v. ii. 310; of
Professor Cubi in Louisiana, v. ii. 568;
on Moral Philosophy, v. iii. 16, 49,
115; of the Messrs. Fowler in Bos-
ton, v. iii. 430.

Lee, Dr. C. A. of N. Y., v. iii. 403.
Leggett, W. Esq. character of, v. ii. 228.
Lewis, Judge, E. of Pa. v. i. 276.
Literary Examiner and Western Review-

er, Pittsburgh, Pa. v. ii. 94.
Locality, remarks on, v. i. 178.
Logic based on Phrenology, v. iii. 309.
London, Dr. Spurzheim in, v. i. 41.
Louisiana, Phrenology in, v. ii. 96.
Mackintosh, Dr. v. i. 48, 314, v. ii. 382.
Macknish Dr. v. i. 315.
Mackenzie, Sir. Geo. v. i. 314.
Man's original nature, v. iii. 383.
Marriage, phrenology applied to, v. ii.
298.576.

Marvellousness, remarks on, v. iii. 360.
Massachusetts Insane Hospital,v. iii. 384.
Marshall, Judge, character of, v. i. 382.
Materialism, v. i. 37, v. ii. 49.
Measuring the head, v. ii. 117.
McClellan, Dr. surgical case of, v. iii. 180.
McDowell, Dr. of Cincinnati, v. i. 243.
Medico-Chirurgical Review, v. iii, 190.
Medicine, practice of, v. iii. 95.
Medicus on Physiology and Anatomy,
v. i. 79.

Mental Philosophy-its connection with
medicine, v. iii. 241.

Mental science in England, v. iii. 287.

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exercise, v. ii. 85, 170.

derangement, v. ii. 575.
phenomena, v. iii. 419.

Mental and Moral qualities transmissible
to children, v. iii. 574.
Metaphysics, &c., v. i. 161.

Merits of Phrenology, v. ii. 433, 481.
Miller, W. murderer of Hoffman, v. i.
272.

Miller, Dr. T. pathological fact from, of

Washington, D. C., v. i. 24.
Monomania, case of, v. i. 155, v. ii. 348.
Morton's Dr. Crania Americana, v. ii.
385, 545, v. iii. 48.

Moral Philosophy, v. iii. 16, 49, 115.
Moral Sentiments, supremacy of, v. iii.
409, 459.

Moral Agency, v. ii. 374.

Musical Powers in a child, v. iii. 204.
Muscular motion, organ of, v. ii. 163.
Natural Language, v. ii. 473.

66 Laws of man, v. iii. 31.
Necessity of revealed religion, phrenolo-
gically considered, v. ii. 75.

Negro and Caucasian Brain, v. iii. 283.
Neill, P., L. L. D. on the merits of phren-
ology, v. iii. 529.

Nervous System, v. iii. 46.

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Notice of Dr. Gall, v. iii. 528.
Oberlin, character of, v. ii. 462.
Observations on Lord Bacon. v. iii. 193.
Objections to Phrenology considered, v.
i, 174, v. ii. 145,

Olcott, T. W. of Albany, v. ii. 383.
Organs increased by exercise, v. 182, 267.
Organ of muscular motion, v. ii. 163.
Otto, Professor, v. i. 312.

Outlines of disordered mental action, v.
iii. 89.

Pathological Facts confirmatory of the

truth of phrenology, v. i. 24, 435, v.
ii. 65, 190, 260, 366, 456, 510,v. iii.
141, 192, 325, 475.

Paris, Phrenological Society, v. i. 76.
Peck, J. M. on phrenology, v. ii. 143.
Pierce, Dr. on Education, v. ii. 289, 349.
Peruvians, Ancient, notice of the, v. iii.
573.

Philoprogenitiveness, organ of, v. i. 334.
Philosophy of Phrenology, v. iii. 212.
"Human Life, v. ii. 420.
"Mind, (Dr. Stearns) v. ii.

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do. of Reid and Stewart, v. iii. 529.
Phrenology, its general diffusion, v. i. 5;
its origin and history, v. i. 33; in Ger-
many, v. i. 27, 565, v. iii. 322; in
France, v. i. 74, 487; in Great Brit-
ain, v. 39; in Dublin, Ireland, v. i.
528; in Edinburgh University, v. i.
336; in Philadelphia, v. i. 244, v. ii.
476; in New York, v. i. 195; in Ohio,
v. i. 243; in Wheeling, Va. v. 1. 392;
in Louisiana, v. ii. 96; its merits dis-
cussed, v. ii. 433, 481; in the family,
v. i. 458; uses of, v. ii. 220; statis-
tics of, v. i. 43; supported by scien-
tific men, v. ii. 24; and Divine Truth,
v. ii. 19; vindication of, v. i. 12; and
anti-phrenology, v. iii. 289, 337, 385;
and Christianity, v. iii. 276; in schools,
v. iii. 403; applied to the improvement
of society, v. iii. 364; progress of, v.
iii. 285; objections to, v. iii. 145; ap-
plied in deaf and dumb asylum, v. iii.
237; its merits compared with meta-
physics, v. iii, 529.

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Phrenological Discussion, v. iii. 480.
Specimens, v. iii. 188.
Association, v. ii. 384, v.

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Political Ethics, v. iii. 285.
Powell, Dr. W. B., v. i. 430, 467, v. ii.
163.

Practical Phrenology tested, v. ii. 284, v.
iii. 407, 479; defended, v. iii. 567.
Predominance of certain organs in the
British Poets, v. ii. 166, 232, 252, 316,
359, 413, 458.

Prisoners examined, v. iii. 83, 424.
Progress of Phrenology, v. ii. 544, v. iii.
285.

Questions settled by Phrenology, v. i. 72.
Reflections on the death of Spurzheim,
v. ii. 130.

Reese, Dr. of New York, v. i. 18, 388.
Reid, Dr. of Rochester, N. Y. v. iii. 325.
Regeneration, remarks on, v. i. 253, v. ii.
399.

Religion and Philosophy, v. ii. 497, 573.
Phrenology, v. ii. 75, v. iii.

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Religion adapted to man, v. iii. 526.
abuse of faculties in, v. iii. 517.
Religious bearings of Phrenology, v. ii.
468.

Remarks on the Indians, v. iii. 207; on
Dr. Roget's objections to Phrenology,
v. ii. 24 1; on phrenological specimens,
&c. v. ii. 213; on the human skull,
v. i. 430; on the organ of Watchful-
ness, v. i. 467; on natural laws of
man, v. iii. 27.

Repertory, Princeton, vs. Phrenology, v.
iii. 44.

Resolutions in favor of Phrenology, v.
i. 198, 245, 294, 440.

Review of Dr. Abercrombie, v. iii. 481;

of Dr. Sewall, v. i. 12, 441; of Dr.
Vimont, v. ii. 193; Phrenology in the
family, v. i. 458.

Robertson, Dr. bequest of, v. iii. 432.
Robinson, Peter, the murderer, v. iii 452.
Rogel, Dr. review of v. ii. 94, 145, 242.
Royal Academy of Medicine, v. i. 78.
Sampson, M. B. Esq. on Locality, v. i.
178; on Wonder, v, i. 201; on Ideal-
ity, v. i. 297, v. ii. 446; on organ
marked "?" v. ii. 204; case of suicide,
v. ii. 135; on the philosophy of phren-
ology, v. iii. 221.

Sawyer, Rev. J. T. on Phrenology and
Religion, v. iii. 433.

Sayre, Judge, &c. murder of, v. i. 89.
Schwartz, Professor, v. i. 312.
Schools, Physiology for, v. iii. 218;
Phrenology in, v. iii. 403.

Science, physical and mental, v. iii. 13.
Scott, Sir Walter, head of, v. i. 129, v.
iii. 528.

Seixas, Professor, v. ii. 236.
Self-culture, remarks on, v. i. 190.

Sentiments, moral, v. iii. 409, 459.
Sense of Hearing, v. iii. 317.
Sewall, Dr. review of, v. i. 12, 441, v. ii.
42, v. iii. 147.

Shannon, President, address of, v. i. 369;
on the connection between Religion
and Phrenology, v. ii. 75.
Shelley, remarks on, v. ii. 458.
Silliman, Professor, on Phrenology, v.
iii. 130.

Sim's, Dr. Journal, v. iii. 237; examina-
tion of Rathburn, the forger, v. iii. 479.
Skull, remarks on, v. i. 430; case of
fracture of the, v. ii. 65; Dr. Morton's
collection of skulls, v. iii. 191.
Smith, Professor, review of, v. iii. 47,
289, 337, 385, 575.

Soler, Professor, lecture of, v. ii. 568.
Southern Medical and Surgical Journal,
v. i. 157.

Southern Literary Messenger, v. ii. 95.
Specimens Phrenological, v. ii. 213.
Spurzheim, Dr. in Britain, v. i. 39; in

France, v. i. 75; death of, v. ii. 130.
Statistics of Phrenology, v. i. 43, v. iii.
185.

Stearns, Dr. of N. Y. on mental philos-
ophy, v. ii. 573.

Stokes, Dr. on Phrenology, v. ii. 337.
Study of Human Nature, v. iii. 509, 551.
Suicide, case of, v. ii. 135.

Superiority of Caucasian race, v. iii, 124.
Talleyrand, developements of, v. i. 211.
Tardy, the pirate, v. i. 104.

Taylor, Jeremy, remarks of, v. ii. 375.
Temperaments, v. i. 361, 398, 424.
Temperance and Phrenology, v. iii. 239.
Testimonials in behalf of Phrenology,
v. i. 308, v. ii. 432, v. iii. 480.
Test of Practical Phrenology, v. ii. 236,
284.

Thoughts on the Brain, v. i. 393.
Ticknor, Dr. death of, v. iii. 96.
Tooke, J. H. head of, v. iii. 96.
Treatise on Infancy, v. ii. 571.
Truth, Divine, and Phrenology, v. ii. 19.
Turnpenny, Dr. death of, v. iii. 48.
Tune, organ of, affected, v. i. 24.
Upham, Professor, of Maine, v. iii. 89.
Utility of Phrenology, v. i. 144, 161, 249,
v. iii. 74.

Uses of Phrenology, v. ii. 220.
Van Buren, President, v. iii. 427.
Vase presented to Mr. Combe, v. ii. 378.
Vienna, Phrenology in, v. iii. 336.
Vimont, conversion of, v. i. 77; review
of his great work, v. ii. 121, 193, v. iii.
267.

Vindication of Phrenology, v. i. 12.

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