George Combe
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George Combe was a prominent 19th-century Scottish phrenologist and writer, known for his contributions to the study of the human mind and character through the lens of phrenology. His notable work, "Phrenological Development of Robert Burns," examines the skull of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns, providing insights into the relationship between physical attributes and personality traits. Combe's writings reflect his belief in the potential of phrenology to enhance understanding of human behavior and morality, making him a significant figure in the history of psychological thought.
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