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  • Four scenes from W. Combe's verse Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks, a parody of the Royal College of Physicians, and in particular John Fothergill. Engraving after W. Combe.
  • Four scenes from W. Combe's verse Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks, a parody of the Royal college of physicians and in particular John Fothergill. Engraving after W. Combe.
  • Four scenes from W. Combe's verse Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks, a parody of the Royal college of physicians and John Fothergill (in particular). Engraving, 1771, after W. Combe.
  • George Combe. Mezzotint by R. M. Hodgetts after Sir D. Macnee.
  • George Combe. Mezzotint by R. M. Hodgetts after Sir D. Macnee.
  • Textiles: a lathe used in comb manufacture. Engraving, 1808, by H. Mutlow.
  • George Combe. Stipple engraving by C. H. Jeens, 1878, after Sir D. Macnee.
  • George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph 1826.
  • George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph 1826.
  • Did you comb your hair this morning, or did someone help you? : Lioresal / Ciba Laboratories.
  • Did you comb your hair this morning, or did someone help you? : Lioresal / Ciba Laboratories.
  • Did you comb your hair this morning, or did someone help you? : Lioresal / Ciba Laboratories.
  • Did you comb your hair this morning, or did someone help you? : Lioresal / Ciba Laboratories.
  • Doctor Syntax attending a scientific demonstration at the Royal Institution, London. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowlandson after W. Combe.
  • Doctor Syntax attending a scientific demonstration at the Royal Institution, London. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowlandson after W. Combe.
  • Doctor Syntax attending a scientific demonstration at the Royal Institution, London. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowlandson after W. Combe.
  • George Combe lecturing on phrenology to a mixed audience in his Edinburgh home?; presented as a monkey with a phrenological head. Lithograph.
  • Experiments and observations on the gastric juice, and the physiology of digestion / By William Beaumont. Reprinted from the Plattsburgh edition, with notes by Andrew Combe.
  • Jonathan Coombs (?). Photograph.
  • Roup powder : the certain cure for roup, diphtheria, croup, bronchitis, colds, catarrh, going light, pale, anaemic, or discoloured comb and face : prevents as well as cures... / Alfred Parker.
  • Public activities, from eating and drinking together to a comb and head representing the hairdressers; ways in which you can't catch AIDS by the British Deaf Association. Colour lithograph.
  • Lithograph: Coombs' New Phrenological Chart
  • A hairdresser raising her scissors and comb in the air after removing all but a tuft of the hair from her client who sits on a red stool; an analogy to cutting the funds of AIDS Fonds. Colour lithograph.
  • Eureka : why is my pastry always so light? / Coombs.
  • Eureka : why is my pastry always so light? / Coombs.
  • Coombe's synopsis of phrenology : for the use of practical phrenologists.
  • Krishna combing Radha's hair with attendant in the background. Chromolithograph.
  • A female hair-dresser combing a man's hair. Wood engraving.
  • A seated woman having her hair combed by a male hair-dresser. Wood engraving.
  • A man behind a woman who is combing her hair; representing the sense of sight. Engraving.