| 11. | This is within the field of study of the now obsolete phrenology.
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| 12. | He often included elements of popular pseudosciences such as phrenology and physiognomy.
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| 13. | It has been argued that phrenology was fundamentally a science of race.
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| 14. | From 1880 to 1883, he published 4 books relating to phrenology.
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| 15. | He believed in palmistry, phrenology, astrology and dianetics.
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| 16. | *Phlogiston and phrenology are probably the most straightforward examples.
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| 17. | But phrenology, of sorts, has once again reared its woolly head.
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| 18. | In the context of Victorian society, phrenology was a respectable scientific theory.
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| 19. | Voisin believed along with others the accuracy of phrenology in diagnosing criminal tendencies.
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| 20. | Phrenology also provided reformist arguments for the lunatic asylums of the Victorian era.
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