
How to Analyze People on Sight The Five Human Types
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- Intro
- HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE ON SIGHT
- WE THANK YOU
- DEDICATED TO OUR STUDENTS
- CONTENTS
- What Leading Newspapers Say About Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Her Work
- It's not how much you know but what you can DO that counts
- Human Analysis-The X-Ray
- IMPORTANT
- CHAPTER I
- The Alimentive Type
- The Enjoyer
- CHAPTER II
- The Thoracic Type
- The Thriller
- CHAPTER III
- The Muscular Type
- The Worker
- CHAPTER IV
- The Osseous Type
- The Stayer
- CHAPTER V
- The Cerebral Type
- The Thinker
- CHAPTER VI
- Types That Should and Should Not Marry Each Other
- Part One
- THE ALIMENTIVE IN LOVE
- Part Two
- LOVE AND THE THORACIC
- Part Three
- MARRIAGE AND MUSCULARS
- Part Four
- THE OSSEOUS IN LOVE
- Part Five
- LOVE AND THE CEREBRAL
- CHAPTER VII
- Vocations For Each Type
- Part One
- VOCATIONS FOR ALIMENTIVES
- Part Two
- VOCATIONS FOR THORACICS
- Part Three
- VOCATIONS FOR MUSCULARS
- Part Four
- VOCATIONS FOR THE OSSEOUS
- Part Five
- VOCATIONS FOR CEREBRALS
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