Phrenology is a controversial pseudoscience that claims to be able to identify personality traits and abilities by examining the shape of the human skull. In this book, Williams defends the practice against its detractors, arguing that it is a valid and useful method of understanding the human mind. He provides evidence from case studies and scientific experiments to support his claims.
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