Part 12 (2/2)
[Ill.u.s.tration: FIG. 5. MODERATE CAPACITY.]
[Ill.u.s.tration: FIG. 6. GREAT CAPACITY.]
Two sections of the region of subjective intellect, showing different capacities of two individuals.
EXAMINATIONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS.
Phrenological examinations can be made from photographs with accuracy, provided the photograph is a correct likeness, and some additional information can be supplied. Owing to obvious difficulties, absolute correctness cannot be guaranteed, but the results are sufficiently valuable to justify the expedient wherever it is impossible to submit the living head.
To obtain satisfactory results the photograph should be cabinet size, and should show the form of the head and face as plainly as possible.
Very little can be told from a photograph when a hat is worn, or when the personality is covered with millinery, wigs, bangs, uniforms, etc., etc.
A plain photograph, showing a three-quarter view of the face, is best.
Front views and profiles are valuable for some points and worthless for others. When it is possible, a three-quarter view, front and profile may all be submitted with good results.
The forms of examinations and charts from photographs and prices charged for the service are the same as for the living subject, except that the Phrenometer measurements cannot be given from a photograph, and an oral examination cannot be given by mail.
Persons who have already been examined by me and who hold certificates for Forms II, III or IV, may have opinions on Business Partners.h.i.+p or Matrimony at one dollar for short opinions, and five dollars for the elaborate form.
In all other cases prices are as follows:
Business Chart and General Advice $ 5 00 Business Chart and Adaptation in Matrimony 10 00 Adaptation in Matrimony only 5 00 Elaborate Phrenograph on all subjects 25 00
Information Required.
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Take the following measurements of the head: Pa.s.s a tape measure around the circ.u.mference of the base of the brain, pa.s.sing just above the eyebrows and just above the ears. This is called the _basilar circ.u.mference_. Also measure the distance from the bottom of the orifice of one ear to the corresponding point of the other, over the top of the head at the highest point. This is called the _trans-coronal_ measurement. Then copy and fill out the following blank, and submit with the photograph:
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Name of original of photo__________________________ Address____________________________________________ Age____________Weight____________Height____________ s.e.x______Color of hair________Color of eyes________ Basilar circ.u.mference of head________________inches.
Trans-coronal measurement____________________inches.
Circ.u.mference of chest, lungs empty__________inches.
Circ.u.mference of chest, lungs filled_________inches.
Condition of health_________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Amount of education received________________________ ____________________________________________________ Present occupation__________________________________ Information most especially desired_________________ ____________________________________________________ Number of photographs enclosed______________________ To be returned to___________________________________ (Write return address plainly)______________________ Form of examination requested_______________________ Fee enclosed, $_____ Stamps enclosed for return_____
When all the above points can be stated it is desirable that it should be done. When it is impossible to do so, the blanks may be filled out in part, and I will in all cases do the best that can be done with information at hand. Address all correspondence on this subject to
DR. WILLIAM WINDSOR, Box 66, St. Paul, Minn.
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