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Henry Shipton Drayton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Shipton Drayton
Henry Shipton Drayton (1840-1923) was an American physician and phrenologist. He defended the now obsolete theories that one could predict the personality of human beings based on cranial features and that some humans had a sixth sense. ==Early career==
He worked for an unknown period of time in the Fowler & Wells' phrenological cabinet in New York with Orson Squire Fowler, Lorenzo Niles Fowler, Samuel Wells and Nelson Sizer, who were American leaders in the phrenology business. The phrenological cabinet produced personalized phrenological profiles of clients in which, based on the size of the cranium, the personality of the client was deduced.〔(The phrenological character of W. W. Lyent ) (1877) Fowler & Wells' phrenological cabinet.〕 The profiles were handed to the client so it is difficult to determine how many have been made by Henry Shipton Drayton. Only one of them is currently known to have been preserved, that of a man named Horace Wheaton Turner.〔(University of Chicago rare book collections, Phrenological character of Horace Wheaton Turner ) (1868) Fowler & Wells' phrenological cabinet.〕 From 1880 to 1883, he published 4 books relating to phrenology. It is also during this period that he acquired the title of M.D.. In his earliest book on phrenology, he explains how to detect character traits based on the observation of the face of people and defends the thesis that the mind is embodied in the brain. His influences were George Combe, the Edinburgh Phrenological Society, Franz Joseph Gall and Johann Spurzheim.〔(Brain and mind, or, mental science considered in accordance with the principles of phrenology, and in relation to modern physiology ), 1880, S.R. Wells & Co.〕
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