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THIS work, illustrated by more than four hundred woodcuts, gives a most interesting account of the apparatus used and of the investigations made by scientific inventors from the earliest times at which records exist down to the invention of Morse's printing telegraph in 1843.
Geschichte der Physikalischen Experimentierkunst.
Von Dr. E. Gerland Dr. F. Traumüller. Pp. 427. (Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1899.)
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G., G. Geschichte der Physikalischen Experimentierkunst . Nature 61, 4–5 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/061004a0
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