The loss of such general views is the consequence of arbitrary methods.[30]
We may now apply these anatomical and physiological views to the art of distinguishing and judging of beauty in woman.
It is evidently the locomotive or mechanical system which is highly developed in the beauty whose figure is precise, striking, and brilliant.
It is evidently the nutritive or vital system which is highly developed in the beauty whose figure is soft and voluptuous.
It is not less evidently the thinking or mental system which is highly developed in the beauty whose figure is characterized by intellectuality and grace.
Thus can anatomical principles alone at once illustrate and establish the accuracy of the three species of beauty which I have analytically described.