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  • {{Image|Phrenology.jpg|right|350px|Glazed bust of phrenology head showing the key skull areas that were believed to reflect the underlyi '''Phrenology''' is the formal [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] practice of assigning [
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  • *[http://www.historyofphrenology.org.uk/ ''The History of Phrenology on the Web''] by John van Wyhe, PhD. ...ogy/phrenologyov.html ''Phrenology: an Overview''] includes The History of Phrenology by John van Wyhe, PhD.
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  • *[http://www.historyofphrenology.org.uk/ ''The History of Phrenology on the Web''] by John van Wyhe, PhD. ...ogy/phrenologyov.html ''Phrenology: an Overview''] includes The History of Phrenology by John van Wyhe, PhD.
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  • ...ous [[neuroscience|neuroscientist]] who founded the [[pseudoscience]] of [[phrenology]].
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  • ...l society of the U.K. and established [[Edinburgh]] as a major centre of [[phrenology]] in the 19th century.
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  • ...butions to neuroscience have been largely eclipsed by his association with phrenology. ...nd obtained his medical doctorate in Vienna in 1785". <ref>Donald Simpson: PHRENOLOGY AND THE NEUROSCIENCES: CONTRIBUTIONS OF F. J. GALL AND J. G. SPURZHEIM. COW
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  • ...l society of the U.K. and established [[Edinburgh]] as a major centre of [[phrenology]] in the 19th century. ...ion of an the Evangelical minister, [[David Welsh]], <ref>John Van Whye, ''Phrenology and the Origins of Victorian Scientific Naturalism'', Ashgate Publishing Li
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  • {{Image|Phrenology.jpg|right|350px|Glazed bust of phrenology head showing the key skull areas that were believed to reflect the underlyi '''Phrenology''' is the formal [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] practice of assigning [
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  • |''Head for the Purpose of the Study of Phrenology''||1498||Nuremberg
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  • *[[Phrenology]]
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  • ...eferred to [[phrenology]] as "a pseudo-science of the present day" <ref>'''Phrenology'''
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  • ...number of non-scientific disciplines within medicine originated, such as [[phrenology]], and [[homeopathy]].
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  • ...ientific figures of his day conspicuously avoided, including spiritualism, phrenology, mesmerism, environmentalism, and life on Mars."</font></ref> ...raphy, he explained, in the termniology of the pseudoscience, [[Phrenology|phrenology]] &mdash; a popular 'science' then and persisting in places for decades lat
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  • ...ientific figures of his day conspicuously avoided, including spiritualism, phrenology, mesmerism, environmentalism, and life on Mars."</font>
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  • Forbes was also interested in [[phrenology]] and [[homeopathy]]; Forbes admired much about the founder of homeopathy,
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  • ...difficulty in defining rigorously what [[science]] is. Some ideas (like [[phrenology]]) were once considered respectable sciences, but were later dismissed as p ...the French physiologist [[François Magendie]] (1783–1855), who referred to phrenology as "a pseudo-science of the present day". Among its early uses was one in 1
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  • Since the age of phrenology neuroscientists have tried to relate skills and attributes to changes in sk
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  • ...dge), appears to have been used first in 1843 by Magendie, who referred to phrenology as "a pseudo-science of the present day" [1] In 1844 it was used in the Nor
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