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The Rise and Fall of Phrenology: The Bumps That Shaped History
Phrenology, a theory asserting that a person's personality could be determined by the bumps on their skull, captivated the public in the 19th century despite being labeled pseudoscience by academics. Initially developed by German physiologist Franz Joseph Gall in the 1800s, phrenology gained traction through the efforts of Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, who popularized it in Britain and France.

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