Multiple Choice
Organology can be defined as
A) a specific surgical procedure involving the removal of certain sections of organs.
B) Franz Joseph Gall's approach to science, whereby the brain is composed of separate parts with distinct features.
C) George Combe's variation of the physiognomic system.
D) Johann Spurzheim's approach to "reading the signs of the body," which developed as a critique of phrenology.
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