How to Read Faces
Price: | Rs.1,495.00 |
Detail Of How to Read Faces
ISBN | 8187077972 |
Pages | 1878 |
Language: | English |
Product Code: | 2 |
Size(in cm): | 10 inch X 6.5 inch cm |
Weight(in grams): | 2700(approx) |
Description:
Contents Volume I Preface Introduction Part - I Theoretical Physiognomy Chapter 1 The bases of Principles of Scientific Physiology 7 Chapter 2 The Basic Principles of Form 27 Chapter 3 The Five Organ Systems Which Create Form and Character. 59 The Vegetative System 67 The Thoracic System 71 The Muscular System 75 The Osseous Or Bony System 83 The Brain And Nervous System 94 Chapter 4 The Sub-Basic Principles of Physiognomy Form And Size 101 The Law Of Proportion or Harmonious Development 131 Health 137 Chapter 5 Rationale of Physical Functions And Mental Faculties, And Their Sings in the Face The Kidney System 158 Faculties Derived Form The Different System. The Intestinal System 165185 The Glandular System, 169 The Reproductive System 177 The Liver 182 The Nerves Of The Skin 190 The Osseous System 192 The Osseous and Muscular And Muscular Systems 194 The Muscular System 195213 The Osseous and Nervous System 199 The Muscular And Brain System 200 The Glandular And Arterial , System 206 The Brain And Nerve System 209233 The Five Superior Systems 210 The Brain System 227 Chapter 6 Theories Of The Mode Action Of Certain Traits 239 Part -II Practical Physiognomy. Chapter 1 The Three Natural And Primitive Divisions of The face Created By The Mouth, The Nose , And The Eyes. 273 Mental Sings Of Character In The Face 287 Chapter 2 Location And Description of Sings Of Character In The Face. 297 The Faculty Of Conscientiousness 302 The Faculty of Firmness 312 The Faculty of Economy 318 Love of Home 324 Patriotism 329 Benevolence 335 Bibativeness 339 Alimentiveness, Or Digestion 348 Amativeness 355 Love Of Young 367 Mirthfulness 373 approbativeness 378 Friendship 385 Hospitality 392 Pneumativeness 397 Glandular And Arterial System Colour 408 Sanativeness 427 Self-Esteem, 436 Modesty 445 Force 454 Resistance 463 Secretiveness 469 Cautiousness 479 Hope 486 Analysis 493 Mental Imitation 499 Sublimity 506 Ideality 514 Human Nature 525 Acquisitiveness 534 Constructiveness 544 Veneration 553 Executiveness 561 Self-Will 569 Credenciveness 578 Prescience 588 Volume - II Part - II Practical Physiognomy Chapter 2 The Practical Division of the Face. 601 Form 602 Size 609 Observation 617 Memory of Events 624 Locality 635 The muscular System-Weight, 643 Language 652 Music 665 The Mathematical Division of the Face. 680 Time 681 Order, mental and Physical 695 Calculation 705 Causality 715 Comparison 726 Intuition 737 Chapter 3 The Human Face In Outline, Motion, Feature, Expression, And Color. 749 Motions And Form 757 The Chin 769 The Jaw 791 The Lips 791 The Voice 825 The Mouth 837 The Cheeks 848 The nose 866 The Eye 936 The Eyelashes 969 The Eyebrows 974 The forehead 987 The Head 998 The Hair 997 The Ear 1015 The Human Face 1032 Dimples 1042 The Teeth 1045 The Gums 1050 The Tongue 1052 Physiognomy Of Smiles And Laughter 1054 The Neck 1057 The Hand 1067 The Nails 1082 Chapter 4 Signs Of Health And Diseases, Strength And Weakness, Beauty And Ugliness, In The Human Body. 1085 Chapter 5 Choice of Vocation. The Combination of Faculties For Trades And Professions 1111 Conclusion 1182 Appendix to Part I Origin And Evolution of The Visceral Organs And Facial Features 1187 Summary Of The Origin And Evolution Of The Visceral Organs And Facial Features 1205 Tabulated Summary of The Origin And Evolution of the Organs 1209 Bibliography 1211 Glossary 1213
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