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The Study of Man

The Study of Man [N. S. VOL.VIII. NO. 185. perhaps for that very reason were chosen. In The first part of this book is given up to analy- the former he discusses in a pleasant way the ses of single constituents, while farther on the principal measurements in anthropometry, Ber- the student is given methods of analyzing food, tillon's methods, skull-indices, the color-scale in water, urine and soils. It is impossible to treat hair and eyes, and the form of the nose. A these subjects satisfactorily in a few pages, and chapter is devoted to Dr. Collignon's admirable the mere mechanical analysis of a few of these monograph on the ethnography of the Dordogne products would prove of little value to one who district. Others take up the evolution of the might have to deal with related substances. The chief objection to the book might be cart and the origin of the Irish jaunting car. summed up in the statement that it is too me- The latter half of the book is devoted t@ chanical. games and toys, those of children, savages and J. E. G. grown-up people. This is a comparatively re- cent field of research, and its fruitage promises The St,udy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Science Unpaywall

The Study of Man

ScienceJul 15, 1898
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0036-8075
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10.1126/science.8.185.82
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[N. S. VOL.VIII. NO. 185. perhaps for that very reason were chosen. In The first part of this book is given up to analy- the former he discusses in a pleasant way the ses of single constituents, while farther on the principal measurements in anthropometry, Ber- the student is given methods of analyzing food, tillon's methods, skull-indices, the color-scale in water, urine and soils. It is impossible to treat hair and eyes, and the form of the nose. A these subjects satisfactorily in a few pages, and chapter is devoted to Dr. Collignon's admirable the mere mechanical analysis of a few of these monograph on the ethnography of the Dordogne products would prove of little value to one who district. Others take up the evolution of the might have to deal with related substances. The chief objection to the book might be cart and the origin of the Irish jaunting car. summed up in the statement that it is too me- The latter half of the book is devoted t@ chanical. games and toys, those of children, savages and J. E. G. grown-up people. This is a comparatively re- cent field of research, and its fruitage promises The St,udy

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Published: Jul 15, 1898

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