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Astonishingly there are still followers of Phrenology around today. Two of the best known are Bernard Hollander, a British psychiatrist, and Paul Bouts. Bouts is a Belgian educator that combined phrenology with typology and graphology to create his own approach which he titled psychognomy. Modern phrenologists have made many analyses of historical figures after their death using pictures to distinguish the indents and bulges and then match that to their mental faculties and personality traits...
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Bouts is a Belgian educator that combined phrenology with typology and graphology to create his own approach which he titled psychognomy. Modern phrenologists have made many analyses of historical figures after their death using pictures to distinguish the indents and bulges and then match that to their mental faculties and personality traits...
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