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Name
  
Bernard Hollander


Education
  
King's College London


Died
  
February 6, 1934, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Mental Functions of the Bra, Methods and Uses of Hypno, The Psychology of Miscon, Seeing Ourselves in the Lig, Abnormal Children (Psycholo

Bernard Hollander (1864 – 6 February 1934) was a London psychiatrist and one of the main proponents of the new interest in phrenology in the early 20th century.

Life and work

Hollander was born in Vienna, and settled in London in 1883, where he attended King's College. After graduation he was appointed to the post of physician at the British Hospital for Mental Disorders and Brain Diseases. Dr. Hollander was naturalized a British citizen in 1894.

Hollander first received critical acclaim for his Positive Philosophy of the Mind (L.N. Fowler, 1891). His main works, The Mental Function of the Brain (1901) and Scientific Phrenology (1902) are an appraisal of the teachings of Franz Joseph Gall. Hollander also introduced a quantitative approach to the phrenological diagnosis, defining a methodology for measuring the skull and comparing the measurements with statistical averages.

Hollander founded the Ethological Society, and was the first editor of the Ethological Journal.

References

Bernard Hollander Wikipedia