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Cranioscopy is a term
created by
Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828), a
German neuroanatomist and
physiologist who was a
pioneer in the
study of the localization...
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lecturing on organology: the
isolation of
mental faculties and
later cranioscopy which involved reading the skull's
shape as it
pertained to the individual...
- the turn of the 19th century,
Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1822)
developed "
cranioscopy" (Ancient Gr**** kranion: skull, scopos: vision), a
method to determine...
- classmates, Gall
developed the
theory of
Organology and the
method of
Cranioscopy that
would later be
known as Phrenology. Gall's
version of Organology...
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temperament and
personality models. c. 1800 –
Franz Joseph Gall
developed cranioscopy, the
measurement of the
skull to
determine psychological characteristics...
- the turn of the 19th century,
Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1822)
developed "
cranioscopy" (Ancient Gr****
kranion "skull",
scopos "vision"), a
method to determine...
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first smallpox vaccination.
Franz Joseph Gall
develops his
theory of '
cranioscopy', a
forerunner of phrenology. The
Retreat established in York, England;...
- his
articles of the mid-1870s,
Eminescu showed himself persuaded that
cranioscopy had
demonstrated genetic links between Romanians and Bukovina's Slavic...
- Engledue) was
entirely consistent with the
original anatomy-centred term of "
cranioscopy" (German, die Kraniometrie)
chosen by the
German neuroanatomist Franz...