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Coming home - Bally’s miniature phrenological specimens

open access: yesScience Museum Group Journal, 2014
The arrival of William Bally’s set of miniature phrenological specimens in Manchester for the Wellcome Collection exhibition Brains: The Mind as Matter (26 July 2013 – 4 January 2014) was an ideal time to reassess the mysteries of its production – was it
Dr Alice Cliff
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Carving Mind at Brain’s Joints. The Debate on Cognitive Ontology

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2017
Since neuroimaging methods allow researchers to study the human brain at work, the vexed mind-brain problem ceased to be just a metaphysical issue, and became a practical concern for Cognitive Neuroscientists: how could they carve mind and brain into ...
Marco Viola
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Summary of quince (Суdonіа oblonga Mill.) development in nursery

open access: yesPlant Varieties Studying and Protection, 2013
The authors present the results of the study of pears clonal rootstocks, namely the following quince forms: IC 2-10, IC 4-6, S1 and Cydo in the nursery during 2010-2012. Experimental nursery was founded in the spring of 2010, with bushes planting designs
В. О. Сіленко   +2 more
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Biopolitique et autobiographisme. Les deux malades de Franz Joseph Gall

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2017
The aim of this article is, on the one hand, to show Franz Joseph Gall as an important figure for setting up the ideological framework for modern biopolitics and, on the other, to look at the literary traces of his personal engagement in this endeavour ...
Wojciech Sawala
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The history of psychotherapy. Lecture 2. Historical background of psychotherapy (Part III)

open access: yesКонсультативная психология и психотерапия, 2016
This publication continues a series of lectures by Igor Borisovich Grinshpun about the history of psychotherapy. This part is devoted to the influence of XIX cen- tury psychology and philosophy to the psychotherapy and describes a wide range of ...
Grinshpun I.B.
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Philippe Artières, Un Séminariste assassin: L’affaire Bladier, 1905

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Life Writing, 2021
At the end of the nineteenth and in the early years of the twentieth century, encouraging violent criminals to write their life stories became an accepted tool of forensic medicine. The autobiographical texts which emerged became vital building blocks in
Martyn Lyons
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Working Right Ways in Foot Health With and for First Nations Peoples: Research Method Guided and Governed by First Nations Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing in Cross-Sectional Qualitative Study Design. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Foot Ankle Res
ABSTRACT Background Underpinning ongoing colonisation of the lands now known as Australia, scientific racism in colonial research delivered flawed results by building Indigenous inferiority into methodology to produce dehumanising conclusions of First Nations Peoples.
Gerrard J   +5 more
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"Intelligence Running Wild": Edward Podvoll (1936-2003) and the Unfolding of the "Contemplative Psychotherapy" Project. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Hist Behav Sci
ABSTRACT This paper explores the origins and development of the “contemplative psychotherapy” project in the United States, emerging around psychoanalyst Edward Podvoll and the intellectual environment at Naropa University during the 1970s and 1980s.
Priviero T.
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“I Knew Him, Horatio”: Shakespeare’s Beliefs, Early Textual Editing, and Nineteenth-Century Phrenology

open access: yesReligions, 2019
As Hamlet gazes into Yorick’s skull, he reassembles the quirks of the jester’s personhood and also imagines a self that he used to be, in relation to Yorick. Partially through the lens of Hamlet, characterized by A.C.
Bryan Adams Hampton
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Un’«armonica e magnifica fronte». La persistenza della frenologia nei discorsi medici italiani intorno al genio musicale

open access: yesLaboratoire Italien, 2017
When Vincenzo Bellini died in 1835, the sculptor Dantan took a mold of his face in order to preserve the features of the great Italian composer for future generations. The operation was carried out a second time in Catania forty-two years later, when the
Simone Baral
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