This fascinating work offers a series of lectures on mental science and phrenology delivered by George Sumner Weaver before the Anthropological Society of the Western Liberal Institute of Marietta, Ohio, in 1851. Drawing on the latest scientific research of the day, Weaver offers a compelling case for the role of phrenology in understanding the human mind.
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