The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 346, December 13, 1828 by Various
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demanded; when he only takes the five fingers, it denotes five hundred;
and when only one, one hundred; taking only half a finger, to the second joint, denotes fifty; the small end of the finger, to the first joint, stands for ten. This _legerdemain_, or _squeezing system_, would not do for the _latitude_ of London. P.T.W. * * * * * SELECT BIOGRAPHY * * * * * DR. GALL. (_For the Mirror._) The loss which the scientific world has lately sustained by the death of Dr. Gall, will be longer and more deeply felt than any which it has experienced for some years. This celebrated philosopher and physician was born in the year 1758, of respectable parents, at a small village in the duchy of Baden, where he received the early part of his education. He afterwards went to Brucksal, and then to Strasburgh, in which city he commenced his medical studies, and became a pupil of the celebrated |
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