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SOME of the results of the researches of M. Marey on the movements of men, horses, and fishes, have appeared from time to time in English papers. The skill and originality displayed by M. Marey in experimental work, involving great difficulties, must have astonished many, at a time when the idea of taking a rapid succession of photographs of a moving object was new.
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S., F. Movement.1. Nature 53, 370–371 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053370a0
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