This article analyses the figure of the Brescian doctor Lorenzo Tenchini (1852-1906),famous for creating wax masks to reproduce the faces of criminals in order to showthe link between the shape of the face and the predisposition to crime.
Medicina e diritto nell’Ottocento attraverso l’opera di Lorenzo Tenchini (1852-1906).La Scuola medica positiva
Pietro Schirò
2022-01-01
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This article analyses the figure of the Brescian doctor Lorenzo Tenchini (1852-1906),famous for creating wax masks to reproduce the faces of criminals in order to showthe link between the shape of the face and the predisposition to crime.File in questo prodotto:
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