The American Journal of Psychology, Том 12Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1901 |
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... means of protection and de- fence ; some wear a warm fur , others possess agility and swift- ness of foot soon after birth , but man has nothing of the kind for many months after he begins his separate existence . We are also struck ...
... means of protection and de- fence ; some wear a warm fur , others possess agility and swift- ness of foot soon after birth , but man has nothing of the kind for many months after he begins his separate existence . We are also struck ...
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... aid the natural growth by mechanical treatment of body and limbs to bring about their ideal forms , and it is need- Das Kind , Vol . II , p . 50 . less to say that such means operate directly against the CREEPING AND WALKING . 19.
... aid the natural growth by mechanical treatment of body and limbs to bring about their ideal forms , and it is need- Das Kind , Vol . II , p . 50 . less to say that such means operate directly against the CREEPING AND WALKING . 19.
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... means operate directly against the end sought . Dr. Ploss1 tell us that the Wahumba and their allies , the Wakuafi in East Africa , have a practice of binding the lower part of the leg of the infant , from the ankle to the knee , with a ...
... means operate directly against the end sought . Dr. Ploss1 tell us that the Wahumba and their allies , the Wakuafi in East Africa , have a practice of binding the lower part of the leg of the infant , from the ankle to the knee , with a ...
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... means of teaching the child to sit . The early Romans used it ; it was found in the early Middle Ages throughout Europe . Travellers ' to different parts have found the chair among natives . In Queen Charlotte's Island , voy- agers ...
... means of teaching the child to sit . The early Romans used it ; it was found in the early Middle Ages throughout Europe . Travellers ' to different parts have found the chair among natives . In Queen Charlotte's Island , voy- agers ...
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... means , they move along on both feet and assist in pushing with both hands . " The children of these primitive people learn to walk much earlier than do the European and American children . Dr. Gräffe observed on the Island of Samoa ...
... means , they move along on both feet and assist in pushing with both hands . " The children of these primitive people learn to walk much earlier than do the European and American children . Dr. Gräffe observed on the Island of Samoa ...
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