A 19thC Human Skull Inscribed for Phrenological DemonstrationOrigin: EnglishPeriod: Late 19thCProvenance: UnknownDate: c. 1900Height: 6. 5Width: 5Depth: 8The largely in tact human skull, dating to the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, having been used for medical study or phrenological demonstration and inscribed in both in English and Latin in the early part of the twentieth century in ink, naming the regions and portions such as transverse sulcus and fossa for cerebrum, the cranium and mandible
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A 19thC Human Skull Inscribed for Phrenological Demonstration