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Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration
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Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration
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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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Keywords: Skull; Johann Caspar Spurzheim; Cranium; Franz Joseph Gall; Phrenology; Instructions

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  • Library reference: Museum No A25407
  • Photo number: L0035709
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