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[Arched]MEASUREMENTS OF THE HEAD

OF

<Mr. Joseph Smith jr.>

By

ALFRED WOODWARD, M.D.

FromToIns.
Occipital Spine, - -Individuality, - - -<8⅛>
Concentrativness, -Comparison, - - - -<6⅞>
Ear, - - - - - - - -Occipital Spine, -<4¾>
Ear, - - - - - - - -Individuality, - - -<5>
Ear, - - - - - - - -Firmness, - - - - -<5⅝>
Ear, - - - - - - - -Benevolence, - - -<5¾>
Destructiveness, -Destructiveness, -<5⅞>
Secretiveness, - - -Secretiveness, - - -<5¾>
Cautiousness, - - -Cautiousness, - - -<5⅝>
Constructiveness, -Constructiveness, -<4⅞>
Ideality, - - - - - -Ideality, - - - - - -<4½>

The following are the Measurements of Dr.  Spurzheim’s Head, which was of the largest class.

Occipital Spine to Individuality, 7⅞ inches;— Concentrativeness to Comparison, 7¼;—Ear to Oc cipital Spine, 4½;—Ear to Individuality, 5¼;— Ear to Firmness, 6½;—Ear to Benevolence, 6;— Destructiveness to do. 6¾;—Secretiveness to do.  6½;—Cautiousness to do. 5⅞;—Constructiveness  to do. 5½; and from Ideality to do. 5¾ inches.

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No. 325 Race Street, above Ninth, Philadelphia.

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