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Early designs of the myograph
1Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Abstract:
A surge in quantitative muscle physiology began with the mid-nineteenth century introduction of a new instrument capable of measuring contraction events with millisecond resolution. This strictly mechanical device, called a "myograph" by its designer Hermann von Helmholtz, was based on existing technology but included several important innovations that made it suitable for recording accurately the high speed events of muscle contraction. A variety of different myograph designs, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, ultimately came into existence and populated muscle physiology laboratories into the twentieth century.