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13. Anthroponomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man, as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology and maintained by moral and physical hygiene, according to the rules of physiology, therapeutics, metaphysics, and present experience, improved from the systems of Messmer, Puységur, Gall, Lavater, Spurzheim, etc., and as established

17. Coombs' popular phrenology: exhibiting the phrenological admeasurements of above fifty distinguished and extraordinary personages of both sexes : with skulls of the various nations of the world : embellished with above fifty engravings and poetical descriptions of beauty, intellect, and physiognomy : with observations explanatory of the science, adapted to the character of [blank]