The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1877 - 254 trang |
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... skull upon a perpendicular rod , by passing the point through the foramen magnum into the interior of the skull , so that the upper part of the cranium rested on the point . By shifting the skull till the rod was exactly betwixt the ...
... skull upon a perpendicular rod , by passing the point through the foramen magnum into the interior of the skull , so that the upper part of the cranium rested on the point . By shifting the skull till the rod was exactly betwixt the ...
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... skull than that of the European . The facial line was of course thrown farther backwards in both skulls on taking away the jaw ; but the jaw of the Negro being larger than that of the European , the inclination backward was greater in ...
... skull than that of the European . The facial line was of course thrown farther backwards in both skulls on taking away the jaw ; but the jaw of the Negro being larger than that of the European , the inclination backward was greater in ...
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... SKULL , AS PROTECTING THE BRAIN . IN touching even slightly on this subject , we must attend to certain principles . It is to be understood , that a shock or vibration passing through the brain proves more destructive than a wound ...
... SKULL , AS PROTECTING THE BRAIN . IN touching even slightly on this subject , we must attend to certain principles . It is to be understood , that a shock or vibration passing through the brain proves more destructive than a wound ...
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INTRODUCTION Comparison of Ancient and Modern Art | 15 |
Changes from Infancy to | 42 |
Of those Sources of Expression in the Coun | 76 |
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