21. From absolute and relative sizes of the skull the phrenologist would assess the character and temperament of the patient. 22. The most famous British phrenologist of the 20th century was the London psychiatrist Bernard Hollander ( 1864 1934 ). 23. In the mid-1820s, a split emerged between the Christian phrenologists and Combe's closer associates. 24. Such pronouncements ultimately made geographers seem like phrenologists who pondered the size of bumps on a person's skull. 25. Thousands of people consulted phrenologists for advice in various matters, such as hiring personnel or finding suitable marriage partners. 26. Pierrepont, a phrenologist , proved to be a demanding client insisting that Saint-Gaudens make his head larger. 27. Percy Thomas began work in a shipping office, but changed to a career in architecture on advice from a phrenologist . 28. The leader of the phrenologists , George Combe, toasted Browne for his success in popularising phrenology with other medical students. 29. Its octagonal layout was inspired by the writings of Orson Squire Fowler, an American writer, architect, and phrenologist . 30. Balfour was educated at the phrenologist William A . F . Browne and entered the vigorous debates concerning natural history and theology.