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1. Observations on Religious Fanati-
cism; illustrated by a Comparison
of the Belief and Conduct of
noted Religious Enthusiasts with
those of Patients in the Montrose
Lunatic Asylum. By W. A. F.
BROWNE, Esq. Medical Superin- tendent of that Institution,
2. Lectures on Phrenology; delivered
before the Young Men's Associa-
tion for Mutual Improvement of
the City of Albany.
DEAN. (Review),
3. Suggestions for Facilitating and Ex-
tending the Study of Mental De-
rangement, and Improving the
Treatment of the Insane. By
Mr JAMES FOULIS DUNCAN,
A. B., Dublin,
4. Mr Carmichael's Examination of
Mr Macnish's Objections to his,
Theory of Sleep, in the Phreno-
logical Journal for December
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By Amos Y
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5. Casts of the Heads of two Swedish
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11. Observations on the Phrenologi-
cal Standard of Civilization,
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sion, &c.; being the Substance of
Hi Van Address delivered before the
General Assembly of the Church,
on 25th May 1835. By the Rev.
ALEXANDER DUFF, A. M. (Re-
view),
7. An Essay on the Application of
Phrenology to the Investigation of
the Phenomena of Insanity. By
OF DANIEL NOBLE, Esq.
duct of a General Model Normal
School for Training Teachers to
supply the Demand of a National
System of Popular Education."
By Mr SIMPSON,"
3. Observations on the Mutual Influ-
ence of the Mental Faculties, and,
in particular, on the Modes and
Laws of the Activity of Destruc- tiveness. By Mr ROBERT Cox,
4. Remarks on the Influence of Men-'
tal Cultivation and Mental Excite- !
ment upon Health. By AMA- }
RIAH BRIGHAM, M.D. (Review), 424
5. Letter on the Functions of the Or
gans of Comparison and Wit. By
GEORGE HANCOCK, Esq..
6. The Church of Scotland's India Misi
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435
: 443
8. Case illustrative of the Utility of
*** Phrenology,.
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459
9. Account of the Skull of Dean Swift,
recently disinterred at Dublin, . 466
10. Case of Derangement of the Fa-
culty of Language. By JoHN
GRATTAN, Esq. Belfast,
Notices,
1. Thoughts on Physical Education;
being a Discourse delivered to a
Convention of Teachers in Lexing-
ton, Kentucky, on the 6th and
7th November 1833, by CHARLES
CALDWELL, M. D. (Review),
2. Owenism and Phrenology,
3. Comments on Mr Hancock's "Let-"
ter on the Functions of the Or.
gans of Comparison and Wit,"
contained in No. 45, of the Phre-
nological Journal. By H. C. WAT-
SON, F. L. S. '.'
4. On the Uses and Modes of Acti-
vity of Destructiveness. By Mr
ROBERT COX-concluded,
5. Journal de la Société Phrenolo-
gique de Paris, April and July
1835,
6. Case of Impairment of the Faculty
of Language, accompanied by Pain
above the Eyes. By Mr WIL-
LIAM GIBSON,
7. Phrenological Quacks,
8. Mr Combe's Visit to Newcastle,
9. Dr Spurzheim and the Edinburgh
Reviewer,
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474
498
553
13.
Dublin Phrenological Society,
558
14.
505
15.
Proposed Association for the Ad.
vancement of Mental Science,
The Christian Examiner, No. 65.
-Annals of Phrenology, No. 5.
561
The Educational Magazine,
Nos. 9, 10, 11.-The Christian
Physician and Anthropological
Magazine, Nos. 1, 2, 3.-The
Analyst, Nos. 11, 12,
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517
519
526
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570
10. Remarks on two Cases of Cere-
bral Disease, published by Dr
Moir in the Edinburgh Medical
and Surgical Journal, and ima-
gined to be subversive of the Con.
clusions of Phrenologists as to the
Seat of the Organ of Language.
By W. A. F. BROWNE, Esq. 162
11. Proximate Cause of Sleep-
1. Mr Andrew Carmichael's Re-
consideration of his "Con-
jectures," in reference to Mr
Macnish's " Philosophy of
Sleep,"
2. Notes on Mr Carmichael's
Essay, by Mr Macnish,
12. Letter from Mr J. L. Levison,
13. Epilepsy, a Case of Twenty Years'
Standing Cured; with the Treat-
ment and Remarks thereon. By
JOHN EPPS, M. D., &c.
142
144
7. Observations on the Functions of
the Organ of Weight. By Mr
RICHARD EDMONDSON, Manches-
9. Observations on Combativeness;
being an Attempt to determine the
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