[163] Cours de Phrénologie, 1 vol. 8vo. 1836.
[164] Cours de Phrénologie, p. 82.
[165] Ibid. p. 140.
[166] Ibid. p. 37.
[167] “Memory is not an isolated faculty; and there are as many memories as organs.”—p. 131.
[168] “The instincts and the sentiments have a memory as well as the external perceptions.”—p. 36.
[169] “ ... The study of the human mind, not indeed that of a fictitious one bearing this mysterious appellation, but of the ensemble of the mental faculties of man.”—p. 82.
[170] Page 48.
[171] “The favorers of the intra-cranial entity.”—p. 153.
[172] “Their central intra-cranial being, to which they attribute all their faculties.”