APPLETONS' POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, DECEMBER 1898
[37] Authority for this weight is the Medical Army Museum, Washington, D. C.
[38] This brain is kept in and its weight is recorded on the glass jar in the Pathological Museum at Munich, Germany.
[39] Idiocy and Imbecility. By Dr. Ireland. London, 1877, p. 75.
[40] The Human Species. By A. De Quatrefages. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1884, p. 380.
[41] Dr. Gall’s works, Boston, Massachusetts, vol. i, p. 36.
[42] Life of George Combe, London, 1878, vol. ii, p. 381.
[43] Medical News and Gazette, London, June 16, 1888, p. 521.
[44] Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, February 23, 1884.
[45] Eleven Chinamen, found by Dr. C. Clapham to afford an average of 50.4 ounces, had been killed in a typhoon, and were therefore in no wise wasted by disease. (Journal of the Anthropological Institute, London, England, vol. vii, p. 90.)
[46] The Nervous System, London, 1834, p. 447.
[47] Anatomie comparative du système nerveux, tome i, 1839, p. 506.
[48] Ueber die typischen Verschiedenheiten der Windungen der Hemisphären und über die Lehre vom Hirngewicht, Göttingen, 1860. Also see Pathology and Therapeutics of Mental Diseases, London, 1870, p.
Looking for comments…
Searching Nostr relays. This may take a moment the first time this article is opened.
No comments yet.