| 1840 - 632 str.
...the American continent. As an Appendix to his Cranioscopy, the doctor introduces an Essay intitled " Phrenological Remarks on the relation between the...natural talents and dispositions of nations and the development of their brains." It was contributed, at Dr. M.'s request, by Mr. Combe ; and, like all... | |
| 1840 - 416 str.
...Morion's Crania Americana.1 We have more than once announced the advent of this splendid wort, and havV endeavoured to bespeak a favourable attention to it,...human family ; — and who is there that does not? Dr. Simons' s Report on the Yellow Fever of Charleston.3 This is an interesting paper, carefully and impartially... | |
| 1840 - 424 str.
...body of the work, is furnished by Mr. George Combe, at the request of the author, under the title of " Phrenological Remarks on the Relation between the...Natural Talents and Dispositions of Nations and the Development of their Brains." Dr. Morton remarks, in his preface, " that, by means of this Essay, which... | |
| 1840 - 684 str.
...the American continent. As an Appendix to his Cranioscopy, the doctor introduces an Essay intitk-d " Phrenological Remarks on the relation between the...natural talents and dispositions of nations and the development of their brains." It was contributed, as Dr. M.'s request, by Mr. Combe ; and, like all... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S. - 1840 - 632 str.
...phrenology." Appended to Dr. Morton's ethnographical account of the crania is an Essay by Mr. George Combe "on the Relation between the Natural Talents and Dispositions of Nations, and the Development of their Brains." We had hoped to have found in this Mr. Combe's views on several of the... | |
| 1841 - 608 str.
...introductory portion. It also contains, in tho form of an appendix, an excellent essay by Mr. George Combe, on the relation between the Natural Talents and Dispositions of Nations, and the Developement of their Brains. By means of this dissertation, together with the descriptions and measurements... | |
| 1841 - 632 str.
...introductory portion. It also contains, in the form of an appendix, an excellent essay by Mr. George Combe, on the relation between the Natural Talents and Dispositions of Nations, and the Dovelopement of their Brains. By means of this dissertation, together with the descriptions and measurements... | |
| 1843 - 686 str.
...Illustrated by seventy-eight plates and a colored map. By Samuel George Morton. With an appendix containing Phrenological Remarks on the relation between the...natural Talents and Dispositions of Nations , and the Developments of their Brains. By George Combe. V unb 294 Seiten in fl. ftclio. SBenn fd;on jebe »ercinjelte... | |
| Charles Colbert - 1997 - 474 str.
...pp. 201, 239, 247. 16. Ibid., pp. 45, 49, 81. 17. Ibid., pp. 24, 82. 18. Ibid., pi 19. George Combe, "Phrenological Remarks on the Relation between the...Natural Talents and Dispositions of Nations, and the Developments of their Brains," in Morton, Crania Americana, pp. 274-75. 20. Ibid., p. 282. 21. Ibid.,... | |
| Robert E. Bieder - 2003 - 308 str.
...Combe Papers, NLS. MGeorge Combe to Samuel G. Morton, Oct. 19, 1838, Morton Papers, APS. "George Combe, "Appendix, Phrenological remarks on the relation between...natural talents and dispositions of nations, and the developments of their brains," in Morton, pp. 269-91; [George Combe], Review of Crania Americana: or... | |
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