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Excerpt from Sound Mind: Or, Contributions to the Natural History and Physiology of the Human Intellect
The mind of every rational person my be considered as an elaboratory, wherein he may conduct psychological experi ments -he is enabled to analyze. His own acquirement, and if he be sufii. Ciently attentive, he may note its form ation and progress in. His children -and thus trace the accumulation Of. Know ledge, from the dawn of infancy to the meridian of manhood. The prosecution of these means, according to my. Own views, will qualify the diligent observer, wtor become the Natural Historian and Physiologist of the Human Mind.
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