File:Biometer of Baraduc.jpg

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English: Biometer - an instrument designed by Hippolyte Baraduc and claimed to measure a vital force which is emitted by the human body
Português: Biômetro de Baraduc
Date

1913

(13 March 2012 (original upload date))
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(Original text : "The Human Soul: its movements, its lights and the iconography of the fluidic invisible")
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Hippolyte Baraduc.

Original uploader was GreenUniverse at English Wikipedia
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2012-03-13 12:32 277×329× (14570 bytes) GreenUniverse {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Biometer - an instrument designed by Hippolyte Baraduc and claimed to meaure a vital force which is emitted by the human body}} |Source ="The Human Soul: its movements, its lights and the iconography of the...

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