| 11. | Phrenologists from the Society applied their methods to the Burke and Hare murders in Edinburgh.
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| 12. | He purchased from the collection of James De Ville ( Deville ), a phrenologist.
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| 13. | The number and more detailed meanings of organs were added later by other phrenologists.
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| 14. | John Elliotson was a brilliant but erratic heart specialist who became a phrenologist in the 1840s.
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| 15. | The phrenologist movement failed to supply a scientific basis for its theories and has since been rejected.
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| 16. | One of Stoll's better known students was phrenologist Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 1828 ).
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| 17. | But I can readily imagine Peter relishing the opportunity of telling people he was married by a phrenologist.
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| 18. | Even Phrenologists were suggesting that crime and evil were physiological conditions resulting from the structure of the brain.
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| 19. | "Phrenologists believed that the mapping of head shape disclosed the strengths and weaknesses of personality,"
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| 20. | Phrenologists would run their fingertips and palms over the skulls of their patients to feel for enlargements or indentations.
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