Show 9 onn ruin r When then Large Skulls lean urge Brains l i I The attitude of psychology toward the fleshy tabernacle of ot the soul BOJI has hns Honor getter Hell r i ally been liten rather disdainful says Bays Dr nr Edgar 0 C Heal In the New Now York Her Aid Its conception of mind seems to follow the etymology of ot the tho word psyche which means breath or wind hence a n thing having little If It any do de dependence upon psychical forms torm In Chicago however where there Is IB a 11 fa La familiar conjunction of bulky buildings and big biff breezes It has luau recently been blen sought to show a 11 relation between bulk bulkot ot of body bod and power of ot mind This was wasn wasa n a step In the right direction but ut the tho dictum AS 4 announced that heavy I ii i Me weight Iff lit people are superior In Intellect Is obviously no more than halt half true and so repugnant r to the lightweight mul multitudes that vigorous protests are aro ar heard In all pens parts of ot the land landAs I landAs nn i As AA a 11 rule however these thelle opposing ar arguments consist chiefly of ot hackneyed y about bout Napoleon Alexander t Tope Pope Thomas Moore Oliver Wendell Holmes Wagner and other J of at actual or fancied corporal s which unfortunately I 1 d merely another half truth a 1 no better than the first Oret 1 Here nere as often elsewhere In matters i t j of science the conflict of at opinion apInton Is due lue i to a n failure to consider con nil all the facts s Anthropologists have ha for Cor the most part Vart confined con lined their labors In this t Ion simply limply lImp to various of ot I Ii i skulls etc 10 so 0 that the great museums t of the world orld have be been n stocked stacked with I thousand thousands of at anatomical specimens p con can coni canti ij ti i which nothing In is known except their meaningless m dimensions lons Of Ot the of oC the oh old anthro anthropology i polol In this respect rc Professor Prote or Alfred t Russell RU lell Wallace very lory aptly oNly says Nov Nev Nover i er cr perhaps was liB BO so much laborious w I W V scientific work productive of to so made quate Q ft a result On the other othor hand the ther r I psychologists have gone Rone to the th other h Ii extreme and hive have Ignored the most Im hn Ift bb portent physical conditions v with Ith almost l equally valueless results It 1 is III there thero theroS t S f fore CortI only by b the method of studying elu ln the mind In connection conn lIon wIth Its It machinery that hat either can be he rightly understood There Is much truth In III the old couplet Little head little wit lUg IlIg head not a n 1 bit i 1 Very large larKe brains are arf often otten like main mam mammoth moth flabby and anti antiI I Porous In structure turl and therefore In Incapable i t capable of ot great reat at mental inertial activity or orI I Power Very small heads tl 8 are always an on ant t evidence of ot stunted gr mth and con ron coni u i R weakness w of or character and In I the th medium sizes size are most moil In t frequently the best Irs Other condl ton b being size gUe Ig is the measure of value In everything A five gold old i t piece I is Ir small smaller IT than Ihan n R silver quarter fl 01 yet nt no one but a Q politician would be 14 puzzled pun led over oer the relative worth of ot the I r f two tiro coins coin And Anti everybody knows that lint II n ft gold od eagle In le hoe has hn double the value of at the I five dollar gold piece The Till same Is 18 true r of br brains braIn ti of or similar mila quantity and form fonn 4 j the th larger ItH t the Ibe better t e t The of a bend Bead are arc also nf of cf c the utmost Importance A brain may ml 1 W he ever eer no en o large or fine tint In quality and J J yet ej manifest much lOu h or little available 4 t l UI talent nt according to the Ih arrangement of ot oti i It its III convolution Just an U H Ii piece nf of steel itrel r pi Ii In hi the th term farm of at a ball lush wont 1111 be lw compare I lively Uie though It If mod made Into an anax 5 ax It might tn ht nerve 1 to rat cut down a forent orate i a perfectly round fiend hend w would uM s f be he h little better than thin a lull dull ax x and would woold i I Indicate n a very ery brutal t I Certain Inequalities of nr t 3 i lire are ns as 11 natural and to n a well fi balanced head hal m as II the differences In int InI l t I length th and of or the ft rs to o a l hand band This Thill why 11 t t n 1 man rain with a It forehead a Is h unable to with ethen less IMS t 4 I In this respect Such R a fore for forA A 4 head ml ht be bf computed tn to ft III hand In Ini 1 iJ i which ib Ih the little Anger n has baa ri wae with the thumb or lr w we might liken It to 1 a large targe storeroom ro ni on nn a nd floor Ih only a n t leed I IJ i J in g to the till street UIt I h iro 0 t th there re j lie bit excellent but the would S i lie hue teV f fe W rl 9 f The defect lt In a II heAd had that n S ra mental nul weakness may be very verr en slight ta If i and n JIll Aji likely to In pa pass bv by b un ten tent I t f 17 trained observer a I as an In rf 4 In tU sf f t A watch For exam isam pl pic there th r In Is I not nothing bin v vary rv kin s In the th I t en rn till the eyes ji of ot AmM AmeA Il I Mat MIjI in M liS II sed I with th r M French rth h yet 11 this pf reveals 1 s In that n pert rt 11 nf of the Ihl bran br r r which b give tb Ito n sense n of fit form formon 1 I 1 IODe on ODe Dam ot of the chief cau ML emus of et our flue lit naI mV II S j In mutter matters of nf set ari rt It nl akin n 11 for tor a R send deal dash of nt th the t with Mar x r pe pelf cherish the ah ab ahI abt b t I J tamp btu Idea I ef In regard to elegy I As Ao A th tb the development nf of tu he vital or organs Saps gans largely determines determine Ih the h of n nutritive farce supplied to the th tb brain n It II I r U true tint that stature and w welsh l ht of holy body h d In a II very vary 60 general way wiy n t J for tor mental effort Dt J Jut ut In Judging either I c x 1 J body or brain bruin temperament or quality must mu t always bo be considered con otherwise v weight and bulk built prove nothing Temperament In par parlance parlance parlance lance the mixture or proportion of certain physical elements whether solid or fluid which modify tho the nativity activity strength or direction ot of the mind aside from special regional developments of the tho brain Thus a 1 preponderance of muscle bone one blood certain acids or or certain organs such a IH as the tho lungs or liver affords a 11 key kc to many shades of character and talent which never could lie Ire determined by Jy the of ot the tho head alone Nor Is III this In any sense a anew anew new nw More than sixty years ars ago ngo Dr nr speaking for him himself himself himself self and Dr Gall declared dech red that we ve consider the study of ot the temperaments OH as the first firl step In phrenology To o Illustrate bony development fa tn favors a yore vors stability of character soundness of ot Judgment nt and a 1 taste for tor scientific pursuits strong lungs are lue conducive to hope courage and a II martial spirit a II condition mellows III 0 8 the lie feel teel Ings Ingo and Inclines to sedentary habits etc Many persons wonder that thaI there should be any outward means of at esti estimating mating the tM quality of or the bruin al though It Is a matter easily eully determined by b the texture of the hair and nod skin akin color and ani expression of ot the eyes the lie tautness of the scalp the stamp of or the features feature and various arlous other signs As the Internal structure are arc produced by the same lame forces as 08 the external there must of necessity bo be n a correspondence between the two t 0 Many Inny erroneous notions have gained currency respecting great erent men of appearance al but Jut the facts are In perfect accord with phrenology As Asto Asto to Napoleon Na It must be admitted that his legs Ices were short abort nut why should they tho have been long lIe He know knew how law to tot stand t nd still and make makl other people run Ills His body hod was well developed especially In his hie later Inter years ells his temperament In Insured insured great Intensity of oC feeling rind phenomenal activity of ot mind while his head was one of ot the largest ever eer known to h he by a healthy health man Nothing therefore Is more inure tide than Ihan to class Napoleon among amonI ex examples examples amples of ot small brains and delicate physique Pope Moore and Holmes were certainly great In lu n special line but they were brilliant ant and fine rather than strong Or we may say any they were great for tor quality rather rathor than lion quantity of work An Au 11 great rent men of the Iho first rank are arc nt rat least tu Ut one me or nr two to respects physically large lar The Th subject may he be made clear by b the different sorts or shades dp of ut Hr n ss No inn m of ot puny frame mine ever cor did ox 11 artly It the th kind or amount of or heavy work dene ln ne bv hy Webster Lincoln II Blaine Sage SI e or Deputy Some people would say Jay lav Tn mould was nn an n exception Hut But Butth the th fart fait that the weight of ot his hlA wealth hp 1 hm hin In the period of ot middle lh age really makes him nn an Illustration of ot the tho rule rul ports poP poc novelists musicians t and lI tl are re usually aced cred KH with the highest hl h lIt order of per s their achievements a 11 I ar d wonderful It But It II should be r re If that ns nil was Rt the case with r Darwn stud Spencer their work Is 19 often only after r long lone years of ot patient nt and nd painful loll toll When their nr ii r Inns ire fre re finished at lit l lust lut t and andI Ar I dill for us we tie mire dazzled and lie he Sib noble mo most t certain I deserts If serve nil 1111 the th praise e and gratitude s 11 i n show them lint In order orter to tom tom m mak k and Just comparisons b t rn n th the Ibe different varieties and tie cle clef Ii cr f r In power newer ve win W have hAe havea a 1 rl re reT I value valli of or words and not nf IM i subtlety ty with strength On Onn ii 11 ft b n t ot III a II picnic might eau eor e HUT or 11 Ii r titan than a n fractious hM hors hn y I a no nt one On would deny that the thea he hehe a r the Ille greater animal Tb TI V I mark of or thus the high highe e i r cf of Is the ability tr t I tn Irp n rp r rm nn Immense volume of tart ant let lul in a Q short h rt t of time line with r r under the strain t red by lids It will twill b bf hA hAn br f r mina in n i tint that th 1 the that truly trill greatest men mn and ami amen are few tw In number and that they hf are rp remarkable for far nth h quality and size Iz at least leut as II re regards reo cards gards their heads heade |