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Andrew Combe

Andrew Combe, M.D. (1797-1847) was a physician and physiologist, born in Edinburgh. He studied under Spurzheim in Edinburgh and Paris, but on his return to his native city was seized with pulmonary consumption, which rendered him a confirmed invalid, so that he had to spend his winters abroad. He was eminent as a physician. He was also a believer in phrenology. He produced three excellent popular works on Physiology, Digestion, and the Management of Infancy.

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