James H. Hume James H. Hume i(A74473 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Phrenological Aspect of the Occupants of Prisons and Lunatic Asylums James H. Hume , 1874 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 10 no. 114 1874; (p. 168-169)
Author's reflections on phrenology and reminiscences of visits to prisons and examination of inmates' skulls - including Frank Gardiner the bushranger. Includes suggestions for improving education of children and society. There are other articles by Hume but they do not contain the autobiographical content of this one. (PB)
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