A metal case for an arm
Date
17th century
Creator
Unknown, Artist
Object type
Archive reference number
Manuscript page number
p1
Material
Dimensions
height (page): 303mm
width (page): 190mm
width (page): 190mm
Subject
Content object
Description
A metal case, designed to receive the arm of a man immersed in water, with a small glass pipe cemented to it at the end in order to measure the volume of muscles in motion. An account of the experiment by Jonathan Goddard was read to the meeting of the Royal Society on 16 December 1669.
Other versions of this image can be found at RBO/4/095 and RBC/3/170.
Other versions of this image can be found at RBO/4/095 and RBC/3/170.
Object history
At the meeting of the Royal Society on 16 December 1669, ‘Dr. Goddard’s account was read of an experiment formerly made by him before the society, to shew, whether the muscles of an animal, in their motion, are bigger or less in their total sum of dimensions? This account was ordered to be registered’ (Birch 2:411). The text is printed at Birch 2:412.
Related fellows
Jonathan Goddard (1612 - 1675, British) , Physician, Physician
Associated place