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March 9, 1663. Sir Robert Moray mentioned, that his majesty had the curiosity of weighing himself very frequently, in order to observe the several emanations of his body before and after sleep, tennis, riding abroad, dinner and supper; and that he had found, that he weighed less after tennis by two pounds three ounces (but his majesty drinking two draughts of liquor after play, made up his weight) after dinner, more by four pounds and an half.
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Early Science at the Royal Society. Nature 113, 409 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113409a0
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