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Ergograph, invented (1890) by Angelo Mosso, wood engraving, punlished 1898 The Mosso Ergograph - invented (1890) by Angelo Mosso (Italian physiologist, 1846 - 1910) to measure the optimum stage of muscular performance in human beings. Mossos's main interest in the instrument was because of its potential to measure fatigue. The Mosso Ergograph was, however, deemed too problematic and was phased out of physiological research early in the 20th century. Wood engraving, published in 1898. Hand stock illustration
The Mosso Ergograph - invented (1890) by Angelo Mosso (Italian physiologist, 1846 - 1910) to measure the optimum stage of muscular performance in human beings. Mossos's main interest in the instrument was because of its potential to measure fatigue. The Mosso Ergograph was, however, deemed too problematic and was phased out of physiological research early in the 20th century. Wood engraving, published in 1898.

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The Mosso Ergograph - invented (1890) by Angelo Mosso (Italian physiologist, 1846 - 1910) to measure the optimum stage of muscular performance in human beings. Mossos's main interest in the instrument was because of its potential to measure fatigue. The Mosso Ergograph was, however, deemed too problematic and was phased out of physiological research early in the 20th century. Wood engraving, published in 1898.

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