Phrenology Examined
PHRENOLOGY EXAMINED.
BY P. FLOURENS, MEMBER OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY, PERPETUAL SECRETARY OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (INSTITUTE OF FRANCE), MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETIES OF LONDON AND EDINBURG, OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF STOCKHOLM, OF MUNICH, AND OF TURIN, ETC. ETC. PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY AT THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM AT PARIS.
“J’ai un sentiment clair de ma liberté.”
BOSSUET, Traité du Libre Arbitre.
Translated from the Second Edition of 1845, by CHARLES DE LUCENA MEIGS, M.D. MEMB. AMER. PHIL. SOC. ETC. ETC.
PHILADELPHIA: HOGAN & THOMPSON. 1846.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1845, By CHARLES D. MEIGS, M. D. in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.