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1 Introduction
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Image : Of the organic constitution or temperament of the body. Fig. 1. The lymphatic constitution, or phlegmatic temperament / Fig. 2. The sanguine temperament / Fig. 3. The bilious temperament / Fig. 4. The nervous temperament
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Image : On the Physiognomical Signs of the Body of the Sexes
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Image : On the Physiognomical Signs of the Face. Fig. 1. Vesalius / Fig. 2. Gessner / Fig. 3. Descartes / Fig. 4. An individual
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Image : Fig. 1. Buchanan / Fig. 2. Cato, the censor / Fig. 3. Addison / Fig. 4. Isaac Watts
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Image : Mode of considering the physiognomical signs of the head
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Image : Of the physiognomical signs of the whole head. Fig. 1. Vitellius / Fig. 2. A geometrician, after a picture in the gallery of the Louvre
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Image : Of the physiognomical signs of the whole head. Fig. 1. Henry IV of France / Fig. 2. Raleigh
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Image : Of national Heads. Fig. 1. Skull of a cannibal of Brazil / Fig. 2. Skull of a woman of the savage tribe Wabash, in North America / Fig. 3. Hindoo skull / Fig. 4. A specimen of the ancient Greek
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Image : Fig. 1. The emperor Caracalla / Fig. 2. Zeno, the Stoic
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Image : Fig. 1. The Emperor Nero / Fig. 2. Seneca the Philisopher
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