The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
J Med Biogr. 2021 May;29(2):95-101. doi: 10.1177/0967772019840170. Epub 2019 Apr 16.
Bernard Hollander (1864-1934), a Viennese-born British physician, scientist, and author, was best known for his late 19th century and early 20th century revival of a 'Scientific Phrenology'. Hollander, motivated by the advances in cerebral localisation and neuroscience that appeared to justify Franz Joseph Gall's (1758-1828) initial interests in craniology, hoped to use this new framework to substantively improve the lot of his patients and his community. Ridiculed and derided by his colleagues while maintaining a measure of public prominence, Hollander discussed contemporary issues including notions of human nature, mental illness, education, development, women's rights, and sociobiology. The current work focuses on Hollander, his writings, and his reception by the contemporary medical and lay community.
伯纳德·霍兰德(1864-1934 年),出生于维也纳的英国医生、科学家和作家,以其在 19 世纪末和 20 世纪初对“科学颅相学”的复兴而闻名。霍兰德受到大脑定位和神经科学进步的启发,这些进步似乎证实了弗朗茨·约瑟夫·加尔(1758-1828 年)最初对颅相学的兴趣,他希望利用这个新框架实质性地改善他的病人和他的社区的状况。尽管霍兰德在同事中受到嘲笑和嘲笑,但他仍然保持着一定的公众知名度,他讨论了当代的一些问题,包括人性、精神疾病、教育、发展、妇女权利和社会生物学等概念。目前的工作重点是霍兰德、他的著作以及他在当代医学和普通社区中的接受程度。