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George Wilhlem Friedrich Hegel, German philosopherGeorge Wilhlem Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German idealist philosopher. His difficult philosophy, considered by many to be obscure, has great influence on Marxists, Positivists and Existentialists
Cranial Dissection, plate five from Anatomy of the Head, in Printed Paintings, 1748
Model of the conjoined brains of Ladan and Laleh Bijani used by Dr. Ben Carson, 2003African-American neurosurgeon, author, and politician Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. (born 1951) served as the 17th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021
Valentines Day, mid 19th century. Creator: J BrainValentines Day, mid 19th century. A young man is revealed behind a curtain, reading a letter, while his sisters giggle and point
Schematic drawing on the functioning of the brain and human ocular system, engraving published in the book Principia Philosophiae, 1677
Prague, c1850. Artist: Albert Henry PaynePrague, c1850. From Paynes Universum, or, Pictorial world : being a collection of engravings of views in all countries, portraits of great men, and specimens of works of art
Wassili Blagennoi or the Cathedral of St. Basil Moscow, c1850. Artist: Albert Henry PayneWassili Blagennoi or the Cathedral of St. Basil Moscow, c1850. After D. Bydgoszcz. From Paynes Universum, or, Pictorial world : being a collection of engravings of views in all countries
Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 19th century. Artist: J BrainSir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1783-1862), English physiologist and surgeon, 19th century. Brodie pioneered research into bone and joint disease
The Cabalistic analysis of the mind and the senses, 1617. This attributed different functions to different regions of the brain. From Ultriusque cosmi...historia by Robert Fludd. (Oppenheim, 1617-1619
Franz Joseph Gall, German physician and founder of Phrenology, c1790Franz Joseph Gall, German physician and founder of Phrenology, c1820. Phrenology was a theory, propounded by Gall (1758-1828) in around 1800
Rene Descartes diagram of the human brain and eye, 1692. From Opera Philosophica by Rene Descartes. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1692). Originally published in his Tractatus de homine. (Paris, 1664)
Rene Descartes idea of vision, showing the function of the eye, optic nerve and brain, 1692. From Opera Philosophica by Rene Descartes. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1692)
Descartes idea of vision, 1692Descartes (1596-1650) idea of vision, [1692]. The passage of nervous impulses from the eye to the pineal gland and so to the muscles. From Rene Descartes Opera Philosophica (Tractatus de homine), 1692
Phrenology, 1820 (1886). Artist: Frank DaddPhrenology, 1820 (1886). Measuring the bumps on a boys head to assess his future. On the wall in the background is a portrait of of Franz Josef Gall (1757-1828)
Phrenology chart, showing presumed areas of activity of the brain, c1920. Phrenology was a theory, propounded by the German physician Franz Joseph Gall in around 1800
Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D: organ of touch and temperature; N: 1-6 analysers; S: salivary gland; Q: saliva secreting centre in the medulla oblongata; M: muscle; R
View of wound in skull after trephination and removal of shattered bone piece at bottom left, 1821View of wound in skull after trephination and removal of shattered bone piece at bottom left. From Charles Bell The Great Operations of Surgery London, 1821