Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1881 — The Nose and the Face. [ARTICLE]
The Nose and the Face.
asdfitewhqi sTHgulafact of Jlie nose, or rather the setting of it m the face, so to speak. To be strictly correct, from the artist’s point of view, the nose should be accurately in the middle of the face, and at right angles with a line from the pupil of one eye to that of the other. As a matter of fact, “ square,” and the fact of its being so is often that which lends a peculiar
expression and piquancy to the face. A medical writer points out that there are snatomieai reasons why a 'Blight' deviation from the true central line may be expected, and that the nose .which is thus accurately straight between the two eyes may after all be considered an abnormal one ; the only absolutely trite and correct organ being, in fact, that which deviates a little to the right or ftdt. -‘-Fhrenologlcial Journal
