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pletely studied without some knowledge of Psychology, because 

 the Mind and Body are so intimately associated that whatever 

 influences one necessarily affects the other. 



q. It will also be perceived that a thorough acquaintance 

 -with all the Departments of the Table, fully developed, secures 

 all knowledge ; for outside of them is nothing, and under these 

 heads all things will necessarily, naturally, and easily fall. Geo- 

 logy is but Historic, and Physical Geography but Comparative, 

 Cosmology ; History falls under Sociology ; Meteorology and 

 Moral Philosophy are Comparative Physics and Noology, etc. 



r. Anthropology, as has been seen, is not a new department, 

 but is made up of two of them, as follows : 



( Theology. 



NOOLOGY ? Sociology. 



( ( Psychology. 

 ANTHROPOLOGY < 



i( Human. 

 Animal. 

 Vegetable. 



and while the consideration of Psychology, in treating upon the 

 science of Human Biology is very brief, the relations of the mind 

 are of such importance, that the little that is introduced is of the 

 utmost value, and the true name of the science upon which this 

 work treats would be, Popular Anthropology, except that there 

 is not so much said upon mind as that name given would neces- 

 sitate. The better name is th#t given in 1T 24. 



( Human, 



BIOLOGY . . . < Animal, 

 ( Vegetabl 



ble,j 



B. 



PHYSIOLOGY, 



ANATOMY, 



HYGIENE, 



Pathology, 



Therapeutics, 



Materia-Medicdy 



Surgery. 



POPULAR. 

 Professional. 



All the divisions of Biology are equally divisible into the 

 Popular and the Professional. In Vegetable Biology there is 

 no person who devotes himself exclusively to the cure of dis- 

 eases of plants, but the intelligent Horticulturist or gardener 

 may well be styled a professional man. 



The Veterinary Surgeon is one who devotes himself to the cure 

 of the diseases of domestic animals. In case of curing diseases of 

 man, animals, or vegetables, the questions that will arise will be, 

 the condition or Pathology of the diseased parts ; the methods 

 or Therapeutics of curing it ; the medicines or Materia-Medica 

 that will be useful ; and the manipulations or Surgery that will 

 be necessary; all of which, to be done skilfully, presuppose 

 a thorough knowledge of the condition of the parts in health. 



