Summary
Giving a concise elementary view of Phrenology; presenting some new and important remarks on the temperaments; and describing the primary mental powers in seven different degrees of development: the mental phenomena produced by their combined action, and the location of the organs amply illustrated by cuts.
Also the phrenological developments together with the character and talents, of __________ as given by __________.
With reference to those pages of “Phrenology Proved, Illustrated, and Applied,” to which will be found a full and correct delineation of the intellectual and moral character and mental manifestations of the above-named individual.
References
“Man! Know Thyself!
J.T. Walsh, Professor of Phrenology, has taken an office on Main street, nearly opposite the Banks, where he is prepared to give delineations of character, and physiological, moral and mental advice to those who may favor him with a call. Persons in the city, or those visiting it from the country, will find it to their moral and mental advantage to call and obtain Charts. In all cases where the general character is not correctly delineated, no charge will be made. The price for examination, advice, chart, and Fowler’s Practical Phrenology, will be $5. A reduction of twenty-five per cent. for whole schools and families. Should any person wish to have his Chart written out, printed and framed, (which is very desirable,) he can have it done for $10.
Persons in the city or country, who wish to purchase any Phrenological works, or to subscribe for the American Phrenological Journal, can do so by applying at my office.
J.T. Walsh
General Phrenological Agent,
Main St, Richmond, Va”
– Richmond Enquirer, Richmond, Virginia, 11 Feb 1846