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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In physiology and psychophysics, a metal hammer which strikes upon a metal block, and therefore (if shaft and block are included in an electrical circuit) makes electrical contact at the moment that the sound of the stroke occurs. The hammer is much used as a sound-stimulator in reaction experiments in which the Hipp (or other electrical) chronoscope is employed.

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