How to Become Rich

William Windsor

How to Become Rich, by William Windsor

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Title: How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony
Author: William Windsor

Release Date: May 30, 2007 [eBook #21646]
Language: English
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HOW TO BECOME RICH
A Treatise on Phrenology Choice of Professions and Matrimony.
by
PROF. WILLIAM WINDSOR, LL. B., PH. D.
Phrenologist and Anthropologist,
Author of "Science of Creation," "Loma, a Citizen of Venus," Etc., Etc.

Brain is Money; Character is Capital; Knowledge of your Resources is the Secret of Success.

Third Edition Revised.
M. A. Donohue & Company Chicago New York
Copyright, 1898. by Prof. Wm. Windsor, LL. B. All Rights Reserved.
Made in U. S. A.

PREFACE.
The unremitting demand made by an indulgent and appreciative public for a printed edition of the lectures delivered by me in my professional capacity, has furnished the motive for the publication of the present edition, comprising the three most popular lectures of my usual course, to mixed audiences. The work has been prepared for the press hurriedly, while under the strain of enormous professional and personal responsibilities, and during the busiest season of a professional practice, which already imposes the burden of fifteen hours per day of incessant labor, which may account for any inaccuracies, typographical or otherwise, which may appear. My lectures on Sexual and Creative Science, delivered to the sexes separately, are now in course of preparation, and will be given to the public in similar form as soon as practicable.
With the hope that this publication may serve to crystallize the doctrines I have so earnestly advocated in years past, and that they may, in this form, reach thousands who have not been able to come under my personal influence, in public lectures,
I am, fraternally, WILLIAM WINDSOR.

[Illustration: WILLIAM WINDSOR, LL. B., Ph. D.]

CONTENTS.
Preface. Phrenology. The State of the Health. Quality. Temperament. Electro-magnetic Temperaments. Anatomical Temperaments. Chemical Temperaments. Choice of Professions and Trades. Matrimony.
Part II. Professional Interviews.
Physiognomy of Matrimony. Some People You Meet. Study in Ancient Skulls. A Phrenological Study. Was Hawes Insane? How Living Heads and Dead Skulls are Measured. Crime and its Causes. A Murderer��s Mentality. Phrenology in Politics. Definitions of the Faculties of Intelligence. The Phrenological Examination. Examples of Phrenometrical Measurements. Examinations from Photographs. Advertisements The Grand Table of Vitosophy. Eat Some Sand! The Vitosophy Club Lessons. "The Solution of the Problem of Human Life". Donohue��s Hand Book and Manual of Information There is Money in Poultry

Phrenology.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:--
In presenting the Science of Phrenology to you to-night, I make one request, and hope you will grant it as a personal favor to me, that is, that you will dismiss from your minds everything that you ever heard about Phrenology and listen to my argument with your minds freed from the prejudices, favorable or unfavorable, that may have been created by other lecturers upon the subject, for this reason: There are, I regret to say, in our country, a class of men lecturing upon Phrenology, who have never mastered even the rudiments of the science; who have merely learned the location and nomenclature of the organs of the brain, and who, by flattery and cheap wit, degrade this noble science to the level of mere "bumpology," until the average good citizen who has never investigated the subject has come to look upon the term Phrenologist as signifying one who goes about over the country feeling the bumps on the heads of those who consult him, looking for hills and hollows, depressions and ridges of the cranium, and predicating thereon a delineation of character.
It is my happy privilege to-night to disabuse your minds of this conception, and to present Phrenology in its true light, and I bespeak from you the thoughtful consideration which an honest man may demand from honest thinking men and women in the investigation of a practical science.
I am always able to recognize in my audience, three classes of persons. I can tell them
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