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UNDER the auspices of the Minister of Public Instruction of France are published from time to time volumes of the “Bibliothèque des Hautes Études.” The work before us is one of these, and its value will be fully appreciated by any physiologist or physicist who has once glanced at its well illustrated pages. It contains several papers by M. Marey, mostly on points connected with the employment of the “graphic” method of depicting the magnitude and duration of dynamical phenomena both physical and physiological, and two by Dr. François-Franck on the anatomy and physiology of the vascular nerves of the head.
Physiologic Experimentale.
Travaux du Laboratoire de M. Marey. (Paris: G. Masson, 1876.)
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Physiologie Experimentale . Nature 13, 144–146 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/013144a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/013144a0