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From Pat Deveney's database:
Know Thyself. The notice of this journal in Two Worlds,
The journal’s first issue proclaimed a goal of 25,000 subscribers a year (later raised to 50,000), obtainable, it opined by its "free Advertisement plan and free Graphology column." It certainly attracted advertisements: "Character Reading from Photograph," a variety of phrenologists, "Hair Produced in a Fed Days," (or "Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed"), "A Splendid Work for Married Persons Only"),"Married Ladies may consult Mrs. Ellis on Limitation of Families by Legitimate Means," "Malthusian Appliance for Females," copper and zinc "Mesmeric Discs to assist in producing the Mesmeric and Hypnotic sleep," etc. The advertising came to dominate the journal and its importance was soon formalized in "The Universal Advertiser, published monthly by the
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| National Library of Scotland; BL. | |
| Know Thyself V1 N1 Sep 1891 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N2 Oct 1891 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N3 Nov 1891 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N4 Dec 1891 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N5 Jan 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N6 Feb 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N7 Mar 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N8 Apr 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N9 May 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N10 Jun 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N11 Jul 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N12 Aug 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N13 Sep 1892 | |
| Know Thyself V1 N14 Nov 1892 | |
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Read across 1891–1892, Know Thyself is a dedicated phrenology paper — overwhelmingly given to the cerebral organs and faculties, the Fowler school, and the practical business of character-reading by the head (with the 'Universal Phrenological Society' and its practitioners in view). Its bulk 'mesmerism' tag is simply wrong: this is phrenology proper, the Victorian science of the brain-map at its most concentrated. Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description. |
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| Hypnotism and Suggestion | Mesmerism and Animal Magnetism | New Thought | Palmistry and Chiromancy | Phrenology and Physiognomy | Self-Improvement and Success Literature |
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