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Physiological observations on mental susceptibility; the influence of education on the varieties of the human race and the brute creation, interspersed with illustrative anecdotes and phrenological exemplifications. To which is added an essay on hereditary instinct, sympathy, and fascination.

Title:Physiological observations on mental susceptibility; the influence of education on the varieties of the human race and the brute creation, interspersed with illustrative anecdotes and phrenological exemplifications. To which is added an essay on hereditary instinct, sympathy, and fascination.
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Note:W. Day, 1837
  
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