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Augustus Waller's electrocardiogram. Electrodes were strapped to the front and back of the chest and hands and feet were immersed in saline jars. A light beam interrupted by the mercury column of the Lippman electrometer enabled photographic records to be made on plates mounted on slowly moving toy wagons.
Source: heart.bmj.com
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