Show HOW TO STUDY THE NOSE for easy diagnosis of a nose it may be divided into three parts parta the part that Is t tha V largest lilt rest comparatively indicating the tin predominating temperament ment of the individual the bony upper part represents the motive or executive temperament the noses of napoleon generals sheridan sherman Sher nian and logan and Adint admiral ral dewey have this section prominently developed lincoln and grant were also of the motive temperament showing ii a greater corresponding nose development lit in this section than in tiny any other the end of the nose re represent presen ts the mental temperament and in writers such as na robert louls louis stevenson eugene field and herbert spencer this region Is long and prominent and smaller in the upper region those of the vital temperament ament have a large development of the nose at the wings when the person Is distinctly vital and not a mixture of other temperaments one never finds mor NL REG ION REG h him with a long mental region of the bose or with a well developed mothe region the largest section is always at the wings the th well balanced nose equal in its reg regions lons denotes a harmonious combined temperament |