Colonel William A. Phillips

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English: Charles Grafton Page's double helix coil, as marketed in 1848 by Boston instrument maker Daniel Davis Jr.
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Source Daniel Davis Jr., Catalogue of Apparatus, (Boston, 1848), Fig. 183, p. 37
Author Daniel Davis Jr.,
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