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William R. Uttal, The New Phrenology: The Limits of Localizing Cognitive Processes in the Brain
Gloria Galloni
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Phrenology was a theory of brain function developed by Franz Joseph Gall in the 1790s. It maintained that mental faculties and character traits were localized in specific brain areas, whose development determined the shape of the skull. Phrenologists believed they could “read” people’s character and abilities by examining the bumps and depressions on ...
Mülberger, Annette, Balltondre, M.
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Phrenology was a theory of brain function developed by Franz Joseph Gall in the 1790s. It maintained that mental faculties and character traits were localized in specific brain areas, whose development determined the shape of the skull. Phrenologists believed they could “read” people’s character and abilities by examining the bumps and depressions on ...
Mülberger, Annette, Balltondre, M.
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Bénédict Augustin Morel (1809-1873): The Originator of the Degenerative Theory of the Heredity of Mental Disorders and the Pioneer of the Biological Approach to Psychiatry. [PDF]
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Bioethical and critical consciousness in clinical translational neuroscience. [PDF]
Fang A +12 more
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The fixed idea of sex and the dawn of theoretical gender medicine. [PDF]
Janssen D.
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Racial issues in psychiatry: a thematic analysis of an initial health equity educational activity for medical students. [PDF]
Pickerl P +5 more
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Instruments and agents of control: smallpox in the Río de la Plata at the beginning of the nineteenth century. [PDF]
Liscia MSD.
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