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English: Mosso’s ergograph, device for measuring human muscles, depicted in Charles Verdin’s catalogs (Verdin, 1890, p. 61; 1904, p. 36)
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Ergographs and dynamographs : New devices at the turn of the century for the measurement of muscular fatigue and endurance, Serge Nicolas, Dalibor Vobořil

Dans L’Année psychologique 2017/3 (Vol. 117), pages 311 à 349. Figure shows Mosso’s ergograph depicted in Verdin’s catalogs (Verdin, 1890, p. 61; 1904, p. 36)
Author Charles Verdin, French manufacturer of precision instruments and their catalogues, 7 rue Linné Paris, lived 1848-1907 https://bibnum.explore.psl.eu/s/psl/ark:/18469/1q2m7
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