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    >From: William Connor
    >Reply-To: billconnor@logicville.every1.net
    >To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
    >Subject: Wilhelm Weber
    >Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 09:26:56 -0800
    >
    >Wilhelm Weber was a physicist who made has made significant contributions
    >to electromagnetic theory. In fact, Weber, the unit for magnetic flux was
    >named after him.
    >
    >I have heard the he also made contributions to the field of Biomechanics.
    >Can anyone provide some reference on his works, publications, or books on
    >biomechanics?
    >
    >Thank you very much.
    >
    >Bill
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    Wilhelm Weber and his brother Eduard, who is a physician, wrote a book
    "Die Mechanik der menschlichen Gewerkzeuge" published in 1836.

    A translation of this book is available:

    Mechanics of the human walking apparatus / Wilhelm Weber, Eduard Weber ;
    translated from the German by P. Maquet and R. Furlong.
    Mechanik der menschlichen Gehwerkzeuge. English
    Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1991.

    Frank Smith

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