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IN the “Calendar of Patent Records”, page 562, NATURE, Oct. 5, it is stated that Dr. Augustus Waller patented, in 1852, a means for measuring the quantity of alcohol in liquors; “but” (quoting from the paragraph in NATURE) “his most important invention—the cardiograph … was not patented”.
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WALLER, M. Dr. Augustus Waller and Patents. Nature 124, 654 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124654b0
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