Ivory phrenological head, Europe, 1910-1925

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Ivory phrenological head
Science Museum Group
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Ivory phrenological head
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Ivory phrenological head, with skull divided into numbered areas, English or French, 1910-1925

The skull of this ivory phrenological head has been marked off into sections and used for phrenological consultations. Phrenologists believed that the shape and size of various areas of the brain (and therefore the overlying skull) determined personality. Phrenological heads were used as reference guides for people carrying out consultations. Although phrenology became popular with large numbers of people in the 1800s, it soon became controversial within medical circles, and was eventually dismissed by the medical profession as quackery.

Details

Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
1986-373
Materials:
head, ivory and base, plastic, ? material
Measurements:
overall: 62 mm 48 mm,
type:
phrenological head
credit:
Phillips