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17 3d models found related to phrenology.sketchfab
... applications of phrenology. The Onslow County Museum's 2018 winter exhibit will focus on medical practices in Onslow County, including some quackery-filled practices like phrenology that are now widely regarded as nothing more than pseudoscience.
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Tbuser's 3D scan of Phrenology Bust served as the foundation for my model (thing ID: 159843). I transformed it into a Frankenstein figure, which I am quite pleased with! ...However, I have not printed it yet.
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<p>This model is made for a LARP post apocalyptic game and I suggest you to use it also this way. ...I have no interest in phrenology or any other pseudoscience and neither should you. If you like my models, don't forget to Support me in more creations!
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The MakerBot Digitizer scanned an object before and after spraying it with grocery-store bought dry shampoo powder. The powder easily rubs off post-scanning; however, the fumes are strong, necessitating a well-ventilated area. ...One wonders how people...
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This remarkable Phrenological bust, crafted from the seventh edition "Combe's Elements", 1850, showcases a comprehensive system of correlating numbers with distinct sentiments or personalities. Each number corresponds to a specific brain function,...
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This plaster phrenological head is divided according to German phrenologist Johann Spurzheim's system, featuring 35 unique 'organs'. Phrenologists believed that various brain parts possess different qualities. They also thought an individual's...
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Dr. ...Andrew Combe, born on October 27, 1797, and passing away on August 9, 1847, was a renowned Scottish doctor and expert in the field of phrenology.
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... their behavior. It was created to accompany his written works, including 'Elements of Phrenology', and 'The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany', which featured essays on temperaments, mental derangement, penitentiary discipline, and moral reform.
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The original museum catalog describes this as "An Image of Gentlewomanly Kindness", making it one of the handfuls of female masks held within the Edinburgh Phrenological Society's extensive holdings.
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The Edinburgh Phrenological Society's collection of animal brain casts featured a striking display, a life-sized replica of a dissected sheep head complete with glassy eyeballs and a meticulously rendered brain.
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Franz Joseph Gall revolutionized medical science by establishing the pioneering discipline of Cranioscopy, later rechristened as Phrenology. ...Born in Germany, he went on to pursue higher education in Vienna and Paris before gaining widespread...
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... Renaissance into a full-fledged scientific revolution. ...Typically, statues of influential historical figures like philosophers and politicians have been used as comparative tools in phrenology research, despite any inaccuracies in their depictions.
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Johann Gasper Spurzheim was a German phrenologist born in 1776 who studied under Franz Joseph Gall before parting ways when he chose to apply Phrenology's concepts to philosophy, religion and social reform. ...He then became closely aligned with British...
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... William Sibbald and was showcased as a living specimen. The Phrenology Society conducted a thorough examination of her head, taking precise measurements and casting a mold that provided a remarkably accurate reading of her distinct characteristics.
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After his execution, Burke's body was cut open, displayed, and studied extensively in phrenology. ...He is considered one of the most notorious criminals in Scotland's history, with replicas of his skeleton, organs, and death mask on display throughout...
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This cast of Dr Johann Caspar Spurzheim's skull was given to The Anatomical Museum by the Boston Phrenological Society in 1834. After dying in Boston during a lecture tour due to typhoid, Spurzheim underwent a public autopsy, and his brain, skull,...
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By 1827, MacDonald had seized the reins from Samuel Joseph as the leading sculptor within the Edinburgh Phrenological Society's esteemed ranks, guiding its development with unwavering influence. Today, the society's impressive collection resides...