Fowler's Practical Phrenology: Giving a Concise Elementary View of Phrenology: Presenting Some New and Important Remarks Upon the Temperaments, and Describing the Primary Mental Powers in Seven Different Degrees of Development; the Mental Phenomena Produced by Their Combined Action; and the Location of the Organs, Amply Illustrated by Cuts. Also the Phrenological Developments, Together with the Character and Talents, of [ ] as Given by [ ] with References to Those Pages of "Phrenology Proved, Illustrated, and Applied," in which Will be Found a Full and Correct Delineation of the Intellectual and Moral Character and Mental Manifestations of the Above-named Individual
Orson Squire Fowler
ene 1843 · O.S. and L.N. Fowler; also at Saxton & Peirce's phrenological depot, Boston