The cerebral cortex had been at the centre of studies of certain physiologists such as Franz Joseph Gall who put forward the assumption that the skull was an exact cast of the underlying cortex. In Malta, the impact of phrenology is first shown in the initiatives of the editor of the Malta Times (1841). His aim was to induce the Maltese “to think on subjects relating to the mind” and he asserted that he was the first person to “instruct them by the good method of public lectures”. In announcing his course of lectures in the press, Mr. Richardson appealed to the public "for the loan of any busts, craniums and drawings of heads of such remarkable characters as will illustrate his lectures." Apart from the literary evidence, two relics of the...
In Padua there is world\u2019s oldest permanent anatomical theatre, dated 1595. Next to the theatre ...
Background: In 1835, the British Association for the Advancement of Science exhumed the skull of Jo...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) viewed himself as a cutting-edge scientist, whose broad goals were to ...
A history of phrenology in the United States. Theories of Franz Joseph Gall and Johann Christoph Spu...
The pseudoscience of phrenology arose from the observations and intuitions of Franz Joseph Gall (175...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828) is best remembered for his belief that bumps on the skull reflect the ...
In March 1808 at the Institut de France, the German physician Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828), togethe...
Loved for his empathetic nature but admired for his analytical mind, Gaspar Spurzheim (1776-1832) wa...
This Reflection considers how the science of phrenology relates to the notion of faculty. It asks: w...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
Though phrenology is no longer considered a valid method of studying the brain, it did raise interes...
Artifact Label: Phrenology Phrenology focuses on the brain as an indicator of one’s inner character....
MedicīnaVeselības aprūpeMedicineHealth CareFrenoloģija ir zinātne, kas nodarbojas ar cilvēku emocion...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
International audienceAlthough phrenology (a specific science of skull) is dismissed as a false theo...
In Padua there is world\u2019s oldest permanent anatomical theatre, dated 1595. Next to the theatre ...
Background: In 1835, the British Association for the Advancement of Science exhumed the skull of Jo...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) viewed himself as a cutting-edge scientist, whose broad goals were to ...
A history of phrenology in the United States. Theories of Franz Joseph Gall and Johann Christoph Spu...
The pseudoscience of phrenology arose from the observations and intuitions of Franz Joseph Gall (175...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828) is best remembered for his belief that bumps on the skull reflect the ...
In March 1808 at the Institut de France, the German physician Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828), togethe...
Loved for his empathetic nature but admired for his analytical mind, Gaspar Spurzheim (1776-1832) wa...
This Reflection considers how the science of phrenology relates to the notion of faculty. It asks: w...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
Though phrenology is no longer considered a valid method of studying the brain, it did raise interes...
Artifact Label: Phrenology Phrenology focuses on the brain as an indicator of one’s inner character....
MedicīnaVeselības aprūpeMedicineHealth CareFrenoloģija ir zinātne, kas nodarbojas ar cilvēku emocion...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
International audienceAlthough phrenology (a specific science of skull) is dismissed as a false theo...
In Padua there is world\u2019s oldest permanent anatomical theatre, dated 1595. Next to the theatre ...
Background: In 1835, the British Association for the Advancement of Science exhumed the skull of Jo...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) viewed himself as a cutting-edge scientist, whose broad goals were to ...