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Phrenology: Chart
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Phrenology, nomenclature and topography
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Photograph: `Phrenology', a ceramic head
L.N. Fowler- Digital Images
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A phrenology scene.
Phil May- Digital Images
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Principles of phrenology, W. Bally, 1831
William Bally- Digital Images
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Skull, from Treatise on human and comparative phrenology.
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Lithograph: Coombs' New Phrenological Chart
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Human skull with phrenological markings.
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Human skull with phrenological markings.
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Human skull with phrenological markings.
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Phrenological snuff-box
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Photograph: phrenological head by L. N. Fowler
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Photograph: phrenological head by L. N. Fowler
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Visayas women weaving. The phrenological journal, 1899.
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Malay Chiefs, Mindanao. The phrenological journal, 1899.
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J.S. Butterworth, 'The phrenological and mesmeric chart.'
J.S. Butterworth- Digital Images
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"Fig. 1 - Negrito" The phrenological journal, 1870.
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Illustration of El Mahdi. The phrenological journal, 1885.
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Fig. 2 - A Tagal Naturalist. The phrenological journal, 1871.
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Portrait of Franz Joseph Gall. Phrenological System below.
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Skull of child at birth and woman
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Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
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Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
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Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
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Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.