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The functions of the brain / by David Ferrier.
Date: 1886- Pictures
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The human head, divided according to the system of phrenology. Coloured lithograph by C. Ingrey, 1824.
Date: 1824Reference: 27671i- Pictures
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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.
Date: 1901Reference: 28017i- Pictures
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A head divided into thirty seven compartments, each containing an image representing a phrenological faculty. Wood engraving, after O.S. Fowler, c. 1840.
Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887.Reference: 27714i- Pictures
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Three diagrams of the organisation of the lobes of the brain for a phrenological textbook. Pen drawing, c. 1902.
Date: 1902Reference: 27967i- Pictures
A brain seen from the underside; with attention to the area associated by Gall with verbal memory. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28011i- Pictures
The brain: side view illustrating the distance of the occipital bone from the phrenological 'organ of philoprogenitiveness'. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28019i- Pictures
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A male brain, sectioned vertically. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28021i- Pictures
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A female brain, sectioned vertically: side view. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28022i- Digital Images
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Human brain activation due to voluntary action
Parashkev Nachev- Pictures
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The human brain, divided according to Bernard Hollander's system of phrenology. Process print with pen and ink, c. 1902.
Date: [approximately 1902]Reference: 27959i- Pictures
Two skulls with temporal regions of different size and shape. Photomechanical reproduction with painting, c. 1902.
Date: 1902Reference: 28067i- Pictures
The brain, sectioned vertically; showing the sites of some phrenological faculties. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28020i- Books
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The localisation of cerebral disease : being the Gulstonian lectures of the Royal College of Physicians for 1878 / by David Ferrier.
Date: 1878- Pictures
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Head of a child with large cheeks. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28390i- Pictures
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Head of woman showing musical ability, according to phrenological classification. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28389i- Student dissertations
Henry Charlton Bastian and the cerebral localisation debate / William Brook.
Brook, William.Date: 1989- Pictures
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Child's head with large temporal lobes and depressed frontal lobe. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28388i- Pictures
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Child's head, with fat cheeks: profile. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28391i- Pictures
The brain seen from the underside, sectioned horizontally; with attention to the parts associated by Hollander's system of phrenology with the faculties of external perception and its memory. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28018i- Pictures
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Right profile of head with depressed frontal lobes, divided up to show the location of all the lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28386i- Pictures
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Left profile of a head showing depressed frontal lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28387i- Pictures
A skull with a high parietal bone; another indicating diminished frontal and enlarged occipital lobes. 2 photomechanical reproductions, c. 1902.
Date: 1902Reference: 28072i- Pictures
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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.
Date: 1901Reference: 28023i- Books
Aux origines du cerveau : localisations, langage et mémoire dans l'oeuvre de Charcot / Jacques Gasser.
Gasser, Jacques.Date: 1995