Article ID: CBB935430086

Franz Joseph Gall Came to Copenhagen, and for a Brief Moment the Brain Was the Talk of the Town (2020)

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When the inventor of phrenology, Franz Joseph Gall, came to Denmark in the fall of 1805, he was met with great enthusiasm and fascination among the general public, as well as within the scientific community. His visit was an event that was covered by the newspapers unlike any other scientific lecture. However, as soon as Gall left, public interest in phrenology almost instantaneously vanished. Different theories have been put forth in the attempt to answer the question as to why phrenology never found a audience in Denmark. The Danish phrenologist Carl Otto explained it by referring to the poor quality of the Danish phrenological publications. Danish historians have argued that phrenology was too incompatible with the dominant scientific paradigm, Natürphilosophie. This article argues that the newspaper coverage of phrenology was more about sensational news stories than about science, and ultimately phrenology was a fad that wore off when the newspapers shifted their focus to other news.

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Article Paul Eling; Stanley Finger (2020) Gall and Phrenology: New perspectives. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences (pp. 1-4). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Eling, Paul
Finger, Stanley
Whitaker, Harry A.
van Wyhe, John
Nielsen, Kristian Hvidtfelt
Gonia Jarema
Concepts
Phrenology
Neurosciences
Public understanding of science
Journalism
Psychology
Mass media
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, early
Places
Denmark
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Netherlands
Germany
France
Vilnius (Lithuania or Poland)
Institutions
Royal Museum of Nordic Antiquities (Denmark)
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