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Hemautography
Hemautography Hem`au*tog"ra*phy, n. (Physiol.) The obtaining of a curve similar to a pulse curve or sphygmogram by allowing the blood from a divided artery to strike against a piece of paper.

Meaning of Autography from wikipedia

- An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Gr**** (αὐτός, autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write")...
- renamed to reflect its expansion to include all ereading platforms), and Autography (for iOS devices) - that allows authors to digitally personalize ebooks...
- Lo Pan Temple is a temple located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong dedicated to Lo Pan (魯班; also transliterated as "Lu Ban"), the patron saint...
- "Bio-photons as neural communication signals demonstrated by in situ biophoton autography". Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 9, 315-322. https://doi.org/10.1039/b9pp00125e...
- working also as an engraver and printseller. He is known for British Autography, a multi-volume work of portraits with handwriting samples of famous personages...
- CA: Stanford University Press, 1991. North, Michael, "Authorship and Autography," in Theories and Methodologies. PMLA, Vol. 116, No. 5. (Oct., 2001),...
- Following the indictments, Gilbert writes: "I asked each of the defendants to autography my copy... with a brief statement giving his opinion of it". Out of the...
- screen rights and decided to produce it himself. According to Zinnemann's autography, Aaron Spelling was signed to write the screenplay, but was replaced by...
- Jefferson Edgar Allan Poe took note of Jones in 1841 in "A Chapter on Autography", published in Graham's Magazine in December 1841. Mr. J. BEAUCHAMP JONES...
- Lieutenant-General Louis Bernheim (1 September 1861 – 13 February 1931) was a Belgian career soldier and general, best known for his service during World...