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" From the nipples to the top of the scalp is a fourth of the whole stature. If the length of the face from the chin to the roots of the hair be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place of the nostrils, the second the point... "
The Natural Principles of Beauty: As Developed in the Human Figure - Page 44
by David Ramsay Hay - 1852 - 48 pages
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The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas

Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1870 - 466 pages
...point of the forehead is a seventh. If the length of the face, from the roots of the hair to the chin, be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows meet, and the second the place of the nostrils. The height from the feet to the...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 48

1856 - 1432 pages
...the nipples to the top of the scalp is the fourth of the whole stature. If the length of the fiice, from the chin to the roots of the hair, be divided...first division determines the place of the nostrils; the second the point where the eyebrows meet. The foot is the seventh part of the height of the entire...
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Hall's Journal of Health, Volume 38

1891 - 444 pages
...of the whole stature of a man of perfect mould. If the face from the roots of the hair to the chin be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows should meet, the second the opening of the nostrils, if the man be perfect in form....
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The Medical World: A Journal of Universal Medical Intelligence, Volumes 1-2

Medicine - 1857 - 984 pages
...seventh. From the nipples to the top of the scalp is a iburth of the whole stature. If the length of ;he face, from the chin to the roots of the hair, be divided...first division determines the place of the nostrils ; the second the point where the eyebrows me^t. The foot is the seventh part of the height of the entire...
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The Sunday teachers' treasury, ed. by W.M. Whittemore

William Meynell Whittemore - 1867 - 592 pages
...point in the forehead is a seventh. If the length of the face, from the roots of the hair to the chin, be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows meet, and the second the place of the nostrils. The height, from the feet to the...
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The Shipwrecked mariner, Volume 29, Issues 113-116

1882 - 380 pages
...highest point of the forehead is the seventh. If the face, from the roots of the hair to the chin, be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows meet, and the second the nostrils. The height, from the feet to the top of the head,...
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Bizarre; Notes and Queries; a Monthly Magazine of History, Folk ..., Volumes 3-4

1886 - 580 pages
...highest point of the forehead, is oneseventh. If the face, from the roots of the hair to the chin, be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eye-brows meet, and the second the opening of the nostrils. The hight, from the feet to the...
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Manford's Magazine, Volume 35

1891 - 826 pages
...point of the forehead is a seventh. If the length of the face, from the roots of the hair to the chin, be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows meet, and the second the place of the nostrils. The navel is the central part of...
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The Annals of Hygiene, Volume 8

Hygiene - 1893 - 766 pages
...point in the forehead is a seventh. If the length of the face, from the roots of the hair to the chin, be divided into three equal parts, the first division determines the place where the eyebrows meet, and the second the place of the nostrils. The height, from the feet to the...
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University Lectures Delivered by Members of the ..., Volume 2; Volumes 1914-1915

University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 622 pages
...the chest to the highest point of the forehead is a seventh. From the nipples to the top of the scalp is a fourth of the whole stature. If the length of...first division determines the place of the nostrils, the second the point where the eyebrows meet. (The ear likewise is a third of the length of the face.)...
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