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Book Title
The physiology or mechanism of blushing
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Publication Details
London, John Churchill, 1839
Year
1839
DOI
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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lines 9—10 underline "sensitive ... conscious"
from End Note 1 annotation horizontally crossed p. 1 Youth more liable — care more for opinion of others
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation p. 1 Youth blushes


lines 10—20 score cancelledin pale pencil
from End Note 2 annotation cancelled p. 10 Exprssion
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 10    Description of fear
from End Slip 2, Side 1 annotation in dark grey ink Burgess on Blushing    p. 10


lines 1—3 score
line 1 underline "children and females"
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 23    Females blush most


lines 3—5 score
lines 3—5 annotation see to this
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation horizontally crossed ―    In Ezra & Nehemiah — Bible

lines 8—11 score
lines 9—13 annotation “    ”
line 13 at "to" annotation in order
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 24 Designed by Creator, as check ⧟→ [to `accusers'] Tht01
t01 - `Th' in reddish-orange crayon


line 7 underline "Ezra"
lines 8—10 score
line 8 annotation maybe not in Darwin's hand Ch IX. 6
line 9 underline "blush ... head"
lines 13—11 annotation maybe not in Darwin's hand Jer Ch Vi v. 15
line 11 underline "blush"
line 5 underline "a ... wrought"


lines 9—6 double score
line 9 annotation ‹“›
line 8 crossing-out "one of these"
line 8 at "these" annotation a    of this kind
line 7 crossing-out "the"
line 7 annotation a
lines 7—5 annotation “    ”
lines 2—1
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation horizontally crossed 31    scar in negro blushing


lines 14—17 score
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 48 Morbid sensibility    Tht01
t01 - `Th' in reddish-orange crayon


lines 16—19 score
line 17 underline "presence ... accusers"
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation t01 50 Power of accuserst02t03
t01 - `☞' in dark pencil
t02 - `accusers' in dark grey ink over pencil
t03 - `✔' in reddish-orange crayon over pencil


bottom-margin annotation nearly all cases, his real & false blush, connected with what people will think of one — Remorse does not cause blush.—
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation horizontally crossed 54 — Causes


line 8 underline "hereditary"
lines 13—15 score
lines 15—16 underline "of old age"
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation horizontally crossed 56 infant do not blush, but reddn with passion. (old age no)t01 (idiot do not blush)
t01 - `(old age no)' in dark grey ink


line 9 underline "idiot"
lines 13—14 underline "but ... blush"


lines 1—5 score
lines 8—5 score
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation horizontally crossed 61 Hereditary


lines 6—11 score
top-marginline 11 annotation no test of guilt because th thoght tht other one thinks of you suffices to cause it —
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation horizontally crossed in dark grey ink 62 Blushing no proof of guilt ✔t01
t01 - `✔' in reddish-orange crayon


lines 11—12 underline "flushed ... fire"
lines 17—18 underline "My ... rage"
lines 19—21 score
lines 19—21 underline "heart ... rage"
bottom-margin annotation glittering
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 68 Rage, expression of — Rage
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation All about Blushng except p. 68 Rage
     (Burgess)


lines 9—13 score
lines 11—6 score
lines 10—7 annotation effects of use or Habit
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation vertically crossed 114 122 } Why face blushes more —


lines 7—11 score
line 10 underline "epigastric"
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation vertically crossed 128 whole body glows


lines 11—9 score
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation vertically crossed 133 Sensation on face before blush


lines 9—13 score
lines 14—19 score
lines 1—20 annotation mental agitation which affects heart and respiration
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation vertically crossed 134 Concomitants of Blushing & shame

lines 6—10 annotation in dark pencilhorizontally crossed & Gratiolet good p. 349 & 366
show subjects concepts

lines 8—2 annotation in dark pencil (awkward gestures) stammer peace of mind lost


top-margin annotation He may shrug his shoulders voluntary — he may pretend to laugh.
lines 6—7 annotation affecting “to his mind”

lines 9—11 score
lines 9—11 annotation no    shyness
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation vertically crossed p 156 — only a moral «‹or rathr›» ? stimulus excite blush (not a passion) not shruggng shoulders (no s■hyness) commonest of all causes or self consciousness


lines 13—20 score
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation horizontally crossed 177 Decline of blush


lines 7—3 score
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation in dark grey ink «180 — says depressng — cannot be called either excitg or deprssing»


whole-margin score
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation horizontally crossed 182    Herditary blushing — 10 children    tear-drop in youngest.t01
t01 - `tear-drop in youngest.' in dark grey ink


[continues overleaf] lines 12—8 score
lines 9—6
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation vertically crossedin dark grey ink t01 187 «188.»t02 upbraiding shy people makes them worse
t01 - `✔' in reddish-orange crayon
t02 - `188.' in dark grey ink


[continuation] 1—4 score
line 2 underline "countenances"
lines 5—7 score
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation vertically crossedin dark grey ink t01 187 «188.»t02 upbraiding shy people makes them worse
t01 - `✔' in reddish-orange crayon
t02 - `188.' in dark grey ink


lines 8—3 score
line 5 underline "frequently wept"