Buchanan is the highest
living authority, being the only investigator of nature who has done
anything important for that neglected realm of science, to which the
world was introduced by the genius of Gall and Spurzheim. This work is
really a complete exposition of the great mystery, the united
operation and structural plan of soul, brain, and body."--_Medical
Advocate, New York_.
"Of the very highest importance in the healing art, is a work just
issued by the venerable Professor Buchanan. We have read the book from
cover to cover with unabated attention; and it is replete with ideas,
suggestions, and practical hints, and conclusions of eminent value to
every practitioner who is himself enough of a natural physician to
appreciate and apply them.... Having been cognizant of the very
valuable and original work accomplished by Professor Buchanan in
physiology, and having seen him demonstrate many times, on persons of
all grades of intellectual and physical health, the truths he here
affirms, the subject has lost the sense of novelty to us, and is
accepted as undoubtedly proven."--_American Homoeopathist, New York_.
"MANUAL OF PSYCHOMETRY: The Dawn of a New Civilization." (2d edition.)
"The like of this work is not to be found in the whole literature of
the past.... His name stands honorably among those who have extended
the real boundaries of knowledge."--_Home Journal, New York_.
"As an experimental science it is likely to make its way to
_universal_ recognition. But the recognition of psychometry
involves a _tremendous change_ in the opinions of the world,
the teachings of colleges, and the prevalent doctrines of science
and philosophy."--_Health Monthly, New York_.
"The friends of Professor Buchanan have been waiting now thirty years
for him to make a proper public presentation of his greatest
discovery,--psychometry, a discovery which the future historian must
place among the noblest and greatest of this great epoch of human
thought.... Every branch of the Theosophical Society should have a
copy, and study the book carefully."--_Theosophist, Madras, India_.
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The above works may be obtained from the author, 6 James Street,
Boston. The price should be remitted by postal order--for the "Manual
of Psychometry," $2.16; for the "New Education," $1.50; for
"Therapeutic Sarcognomy," (2d edition to be published, ______ 1887,)
______ "Journal of Man," $1 per annum. "Anthropology" wa
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