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Large Skulls

From the July 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The common notion that brain is Mind,—and that the farther we get back into the depths of pre-historic times the smaller the brain-mind of men must be,— finds a stumbling-block in something written by the Duke of Argyll, about an old skull:—

This most ancient of all known human skulls is so ample in its dimensions, that it might have contained the brains of a philosopher.

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