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By Professor G Rudd
Phrenologist at 31 Lower Arcade Bristol 1928
Phrenology readings by Professor G Rudd at the turn of the 20th Century of William
Edward Baglin (1839-1908) and son, Edward William Burgess Baglin (1906-1969). William Edward Baglin being the son-in-law of George Burgess (1829-1905), practicing Phrenologist in the Shopping Arcades in Bristol from 1861 to 1901..
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The Phrenological & Physiological Register, as used by Professor G Rudd in 1928. |
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Conditions |
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Table for Trades and Professions, &c. |
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Adaptation in Marriage |
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Diet Table |
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Explanation of Terms and Figures |
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CLASSIFICATION, LOCATION DEFINITION, AND SUBDIVISION OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL ORGANS |
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Organic Quality |
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Health |
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Vital Temperament |
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Breathing Power |
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Circulation |
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Digestive Power |
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Motive Temperament |
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Mental Temperament |
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Activity |
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Excitability |
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Size of Brain |
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ANALYSIS AND LOCATION OF THE FACULTIES |
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Domestic Propensities |
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Amativeness |
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Conjugality |
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Philoprogenitiveness |
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Friendship |
| Page 19 |
Inhabitiveness |
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Continuity |
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Selfish Propensities |
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Vitativeness |
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Combativeness |
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Destructiveness |
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Alimentiveness |
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Acquisitiveness |
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Secretiveness |
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Selfish Sentiments |
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Cautiousness |
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Approbativeness |
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Self-Esteem |
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Moral and Religious Sentiments |
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Firmness |
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Conscientiousness |
| Page 28 |
Hope |
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Spirituality |
| Page 29 |
Veneration |
| Page 30 |
Benevolence |
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Perfecting Semi-Intellectual Sentiments |
| Page 31 |
Constructiveness |
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Ideality |
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Sublimity |
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Imitation |
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Mirthfulness |
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Observing, Knowing, and Perceptive Faculties |
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Individulity |
| Page 36 |
Form |
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Size |
| Page 37 |
Weight |
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Colour |
| Page 38 |
Order |
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Calculation |
| Page 39 |
Locality |
| Page 40 |
Eventuality |
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Time |
| Page 41 |
Tune |
| Page 42 |
Language |
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Reflective, Reasoning, and Intuitive Faculties |
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Causality |
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Comparison |
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Human Nature |
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Agreeableness |
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS |
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Artistic, Mechanical, Commercial |
| Page 47 |
Literary and Professional, Scientific, Miscellaneous |
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PRACTICAL UTILITY OF PHRENOLOGY by L. N. FOWLER |
| Pages 56-57 |
THE MODERN PHRENOLOGY |
| Pages 58-64 |
REMARKS (blank pages) |
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