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  • Head showing the 'convolutions' (lobes) of the brain. Pen drawing after R. W. Reid.
  • Two sections of the brain, divided into different lobes and faculties, according to Hollander's system of phrenology. Pen drawing, c. 1902.
  • Phrenological chart; with design of head containing symbols of the phrenological 'faculties'. Etching after O.S. Fowler (?).
  • Diagram of the brain for a phrenological textbook. Pen drawing, c. 1902.
  • A male figure and three phrenological heads. Wood engraving.
  • Head of "a backward boy" divided into four cerebral lobes: profile. Ink drawing with watercolour, c. 1900.
  • Skull of a soldier: frontal view. Lithograph, 1835.
  • The human head, divided according to the system of phrenology. Coloured lithograph by C. Ingrey, 1824.
  • A head divided into thirty seven compartments, each containing an image representing a phrenological faculty. Wood engraving, after O.S. Fowler, c. 1840.
  • Three diagrams of the organisation of the lobes of the brain for a phrenological textbook. Pen drawing, c. 1902.
  • The brain seen from the underside, sectioned horizontally; with attention to the part associated by Hollander's system of phrenology with memory for numbers. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • The brain seen from the underside, sectioned horizontally; with attention to the part associated by Hollander's system of phrenology with memory for numbers. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • The human brain, divided according to Bernard Hollander's system of phrenology. Process print with pen and ink, c. 1902.
  • A female brain, sectioned vertically: side view. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • A male brain, sectioned vertically. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • Child's head with large temporal lobes and depressed frontal lobe. Drawing, c. 1900.
  • Head of woman showing musical ability, according to phrenological classification. Drawing, c. 1900.
  • Child's head, with fat cheeks: profile. Drawing, c. 1900.
  • Head of a child with large cheeks. Drawing, c. 1900.
  • Left profile of a head showing depressed frontal lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
  • Right profile of head with depressed frontal lobes, divided up to show the location of all the lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
  • The bases of three skulls: a new born infant's, a misogynist's, and a man suffering from satyriasis. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • Three heads showing phrenological traits associated with insanity: a mentally defective person, a mad woman, and the murderer P.F. Lacenaire. Lithograph by C. Picard, 1842, after J.P. Thenot.
  • Phrenological chart with three figures of a head and sketches of the heads of famous men. Coloured lithograph, 1836.
  • Phrenological chart; with design of head containing symbols of the phrenological faculties, and diagrams of heads showing criminal and moral propensities. Wood engraving, c. 1850, after F. Bridges and O.S. Fowler.
  • Human brain activation due to voluntary action
  • Corpus Callosum, tractography
  • Corticospinal tract, tractography
  • Brain tractography
  • Arcuate Fasiculus, tractography