BUCHANAN’S
JOURNAL OF MAN.
Vol. I.
October, 1887.
No. 9.
CONTENTS.
- [The Oriental View of Anthropology]
- [Miscellaneous Intelligence]—[Religion and Science]; [Good Psychology]; [The Far-away Battle]; [How not to do it]; [Robbery of Public Lands]; [Land Reform in England]; [Life in Europe]; [Education in France]; [Canada and the Union]; [Woman in the Moon]; [Emancipation from Petticoats]; [Women’s Rights on the Streets]; [A Woman’s Triumph in Paris]; [A Woman’s Bible]; [Work for Women]; [Mrs. Stanton on the Jubilee]; [Electricity]; [Progress of the Telegraph]; [The Mystery of the Ages]; [Progress of the Marvellous]; [A Grand Aerolite]; [The Boy Pianist]; [Centenarians]; [Educated Monkeys]; [Causes of Idiocy]; [A Powerful Temperance Argument]; [Slow Progress]; [Community Doctors]; [The Selfish System of Society]; [Educated Beetles]; [Rustless Iron]; [Weighing the Earth]; [Head and Heart]; [The Rectification of Cerebral Science]
- [Chapter IX.—Rectification of Cerebral Science, Correcting the Organology of Gall and Spurzheim]
The Oriental View of Anthropology.
In the following essay, Dr. F. Hartmann, an enlightened author of the Theosophical and Occult school, presents the mystic or Oriental view of man, in an interesting manner, deducing therefrom a philosophy of the healing art. My readers will no doubt be interested in his exposition, and, as the ancient doctrine differs materially from the results of experimental investigation, I take the liberty of incorporating my comments in publishing the essay.