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Physiognomy and Phrenology
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Physiognomy and Phrenology
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MS 5465

Satirical poems on physiognomy and phrenology.

Verso of Craniological Gall. 'I sing of the organs and fibres ... As if you were going to swing.' Poem in five stanzas, with a pen and ink sketch of a row of seven heads.

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  • Library reference: Archives and Manuscripts MS 5465/2
  • Photo number: L0060933
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