
The Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology
by O. S. (Orson Squire) Fowler
"The Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology" by Fowler and Fowler is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The work aims to educate readers about the principles of phrenology and physiology, delving into the relationship between brain structure and personality traits. It likely serves as a guide for individuals seeking to understand themselves and others through the lens of these concepts. At the start of the book, the authors present a strong advocacy for self-knowledge as the foundation for personal development and societal progress. They emphasize the significance of understanding the physiological conditions that correspond to various character traits, introducing tables and charts that categorize these traits. Additionally, they begin to outline the specific phrenological elements that will be discussed in greater detail throughout the manual, establishing a comprehensive approach to correlating the structure and shape of the skull and brain with human behavior and personality.
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