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Nineteenth-Century Patent Seating: Too comfortable to be moral?
Jennifer Pynt,
Joy Higgs
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Arts & Humanities
Seating
100%
Patents
77%
Posture
32%
Victorian Society
30%
Victorian Era
27%
Furniture Design
15%
Health
13%
Mechanization
13%
Victorian Period
12%
Ingenuity
12%
Morality
12%
Ergonomics
12%
Inventor
11%
Multiplicity
11%
Modernity
11%
Sophistication
11%
Personnel
9%
Traits
8%