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Anthroponomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man, as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology and maintained by moral and physical hygiene, according to the rules of physiology, therapeutics, metaphysics, and present experience, improved from the systems of Messmer, Puységur, Gall, Lavater, Spurzheim, etc., and as established
Author(s):
Zender, J. D. L. (Joachim Denis Laurent), b. 1805;
Foote, Albert E., 1846-1895, bookseller
Date: 1863
Subject(s):
Phrenology;
Magnetics
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Abbot, Joel, 1776-1826
Date: 1814
Subject(s):
Magnetics
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Bache, Franklin, 1792-1864;
Jefferson Medical College.
Date: 1852
Subject(s):
Chemistry;
Electricity;
Magnetics
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Author(s):
Glenn, James, 19th cent
Date: 1840
Subject(s):
Electricity;
Magnetics
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Anthroponomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man, as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology and maintained by moral and physical hygiene, according to the rules of physiology, therapeutics, metaphysics, and present experience, improved from the systems of Messmer, Puységur, Gall, Lavater, Spurzheim, etc., and as established
Subject: Phrenology
An essay on the central influence of magnetism
Subject: Magnetics
Introductory lecture to the course of chemistry: delivered in Jefferson Medical College, October 13th, 1852
Subject: Chemistry
The real nature of the electric fluid: explained and illustrated by numerous facts : and also, a cause assigned for the polarity of the magnet
Subject: Electricity
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