Phrenology report in 1856 by A.S. Hamilton on Francis Cotton who assumed the name William Thompson and the dress of a 'seafaring man ... so as to prevent if possible, any personal knowledge or bias through an oral report.
Thomas Coke Brownell (1800-1871), son of Rev. John Brownell, came in 1829 as surgeon on the 'Tranby'...
Even though the practice of phrenology was declining and falling into disrepute at the time Ned Kell...
Sold by: London, Eyre & Spottiswoode; Edinburgh, A. & C. Black; Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & co.--Narrat...
Sketch of the character of Miss Sarah Benson Mather by A.S. Hamilton, who practised phrenology. M19...
Letter from William Moore to Francis Cotton about phrenology and the Campbell Town road
Character sketch of Robert Walker by A.S. Hamilton, phrenologist, 1855. From Walker Family Scrapbook...
Phrenological estimate of Dr George Fordyce Story by G Sloper, phrenologist, December 29 1869. Accor...
Correspondence with Thomas Cotton, brother of Francis concerning purchase of scientific instruments,...
This paper contradicts the view that the interest in phrenology in colonial Australia peaked in th...
Dr Story made his home with the Cotton family who had settled at Kelvedon near Swansea. He looked af...
This paper looks at phrenological charts as mediators of (pseudo-)scientific knowledge to individual...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
Character reading of Mrs Bilton, signed by S. Sloper, Phrenologist, 11 August 1869
"Limited to three hundred copies ... This is copy no. 14."Bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: ...
Diary, ship's log and letter of W A Pearce. He was master of the brig 'Wild Wave', making voyages fr...
Thomas Coke Brownell (1800-1871), son of Rev. John Brownell, came in 1829 as surgeon on the 'Tranby'...
Even though the practice of phrenology was declining and falling into disrepute at the time Ned Kell...
Sold by: London, Eyre & Spottiswoode; Edinburgh, A. & C. Black; Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & co.--Narrat...
Sketch of the character of Miss Sarah Benson Mather by A.S. Hamilton, who practised phrenology. M19...
Letter from William Moore to Francis Cotton about phrenology and the Campbell Town road
Character sketch of Robert Walker by A.S. Hamilton, phrenologist, 1855. From Walker Family Scrapbook...
Phrenological estimate of Dr George Fordyce Story by G Sloper, phrenologist, December 29 1869. Accor...
Correspondence with Thomas Cotton, brother of Francis concerning purchase of scientific instruments,...
This paper contradicts the view that the interest in phrenology in colonial Australia peaked in th...
Dr Story made his home with the Cotton family who had settled at Kelvedon near Swansea. He looked af...
This paper looks at phrenological charts as mediators of (pseudo-)scientific knowledge to individual...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
Character reading of Mrs Bilton, signed by S. Sloper, Phrenologist, 11 August 1869
"Limited to three hundred copies ... This is copy no. 14."Bibliographical footnotes.Mode of access: ...
Diary, ship's log and letter of W A Pearce. He was master of the brig 'Wild Wave', making voyages fr...
Thomas Coke Brownell (1800-1871), son of Rev. John Brownell, came in 1829 as surgeon on the 'Tranby'...
Even though the practice of phrenology was declining and falling into disrepute at the time Ned Kell...
Sold by: London, Eyre & Spottiswoode; Edinburgh, A. & C. Black; Dublin, Hodges, Figgis & co.--Narrat...