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Aint Science Wonderful,Professor Ransom Sutherland,Machine,Love,Blood Pressure

Title: Aint science wonderful--This machine tells whether she loves you - better than the 'daisy way'
Date Created/Published: 1921 Dec.
Summary: Professor Ransom Sutherland of Alabama using his invention on a woman to measure her blood pressure and respiration to tell whether she is angry, lying or in love.
Notes:
Photograph by Underwood & Underwood.
No. 282489/F.
Subjects:
Sutherland, Ransom.
Relations between the sexes--1920-1930.
Scientific equipment--1920-1930.
Mental states--1920-1930.
Photographic prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /97518788/
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