Dotting machine, English, 1918-1926.
Dotting machine, for testing accident-proneness in industrial workers. This device was used by psychologists May Smith and Millais Culpin of the Industrial Fatigue Research Board; a body originally set up to study the health of munitions workers during World War I. Manufactured by Edgar Schuster in England, 1920-1940
- Currently on display in:
- The Science and Art of Medicine
- Year made :
- 1918-1926
- Inventory number :
- 1981-1392
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