Spurzheim, Johann Gaspar

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(December 31, 1776 – November 10, 1832) A German physician who became one of the chief proponents of phrenology. Spurzheim died of typhoid in Boston during his American tour. His monument is the earliest American example of a copy of a Roman altar tomb. Lot 181.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Spurzheim

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