Phrenology and Physiognomy in Victorian Literature

Progress in Brain Research - Tập 205 - Trang 87-112 - 2013
Rhonda Boshears1, Harry Whitaker2
1Champion, MI, USA
2Department of Psychology, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI, USA

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