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On the Centre of Gravity of the Human Body as Related to the Equipment of the German Infantry Soldier 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by W. Braune, O. Fischer, Springer

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    Author(s)W. Braune, O. Fischer
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9783642696138
    Pages96
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2012

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    Springer On the Centre of Gravity of the Human Body as Related to the Equipment of the German Infantry Soldier 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by W. Braune, O. Fischer

    It is matter of some surprise that this treasury of information concerning the centres of gravity of various parts of the human body has remained hidden not only from the English speaking world for obvious reasons, but also to some degree from the Ger­ mans themselves. What is less surprising is t!1at this work is a monument to the renouned German thoroughness as demon­ strated by the relentless pursuit of data and the meticulous ac­ curacy of the conclusions. However, these scientific investigations carried out in Leipzig must be viewed in the intellectual climate of the time. In the lat­ ter half of the nineteenth century, and later, Germany underwent an intellectual explosion. It was the age of Rhumkorff, Max Planck, the Weber brothers and Gottingen University. It was said that science came to life during discussions on the train be­ tween Gottingen and Berlin. So the scene was set and Braune and Fischer made good use of it and fulfilled their role as mem­ bers of the Royal Scientific Society of Saxony. When Pauwels (1935) analysed the static and dynamic forces exerted on the hip joint when standing and when walking, he needed data concerning the centres of gravity of the human body and of its different segments. I was faced with the same pre­ requisite when I studied the forces acting on the knee (1976). Determining the Position of the Centre of Gravity in the Cadaver.- Calculation of the Common Centre of Gravity of Parts of the Body and of the Whole Body from the Centres of Gravity and Weights of Their Different Segments.- Determining the Position of the Centre of Gravity in the Living Body in Different Attitudes and with Different Loads.- Attitudes of the Unloaded Body.- Attitudes of the Loaded Body.- Importance of the Position of the Line of Gravity in the Support Area.- On the Influence of the Flexibility of the Trunk on the Position of the Total Centre of Gravity.- Effects of the Inclination of the Ground on the Attitude of the Body.



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