George Combe correspondence
Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/089
Scope and Contents
The first letter contains Combe’s defense of phrenology to correspondent who will soon attack system at a lecture
before the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, 1829. Combe asks correspondent to provide him
with objections beforehand and maintains that although phrenology explains the mind, it does not
condition it.
In the second letter, Combe thanks Morton for gift of several works and comments on Inquiry into the distinctive characteristics of the aboriginal race of America and Crania Aegyptiana. The latter work has much ethnological and craniological interest. Combe then relates reaction to volume and questions of Dr. Kombst, a Prussian political refugee living in Philadelphia, about this work.
In the second letter, Combe thanks Morton for gift of several works and comments on Inquiry into the distinctive characteristics of the aboriginal race of America and Crania Aegyptiana. The latter work has much ethnological and craniological interest. Combe then relates reaction to volume and questions of Dr. Kombst, a Prussian political refugee living in Philadelphia, about this work.
Dates
- 1829, undated
Creator
- Combe, George (Person)
Biographical / Historical
George Combe, Scottish phrenologist, was born in Edinburgh on 21 Oct. 1788. He attended the
University of Edinburgh and studied law, but became a stauch advocate of phrenology. With his brother,
Andrew, Combe formed a phrenological society in Edinburgh and published its transactions as well as
the Phrenological journal. Combe modified the phrenological system of Gall and Spurzheim, made an
extended speaking tour of the east coast of the United States (1838-1840),
and published several works,
including the Constitution of man considered in relation to external objects, Elements of phrenology, and
a System of phrenology. He examined the heads of the children of Queen Victoria of England. Combe
married Cecilia Siddons. He died in 1858.
Extent
2 folders
Language of Materials
English
Physical Location
Small collections
Creator
- Combe, George (Person)
- Title
- George Combe correspondence
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository
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