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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2015
The author states that, whilst it has been pretty generally agreed by authors on animal mechanics that the measure of muscular effort is generally expressed by the weight multiplied by the vertical height through which it is raised, it is clear that this cannot be universally true, since, in the particular case of horizontal motion, no vertical height can be obtained; and, when the ascent is vertical, it is very unlikely that the same advantage of ascent should be obtained as at lower angles.