Jewish Museum Berlin

Exhibition 10+5=God
 
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The Laboratory: Figuring the Body

Early anthropology focused on the measurement of external human features, such as body and head size. Later research increasingly turned to the body’s interior. The various objects in this section of the exhibition – instruments for measuring the body, historical adding machines, and little-known documents from the early history of anthropology – demonstrate how closely its development was tied to the history of Jews in Germany and to the concept of "race".

 
Karl Saller’s Typewriter, 1920s

In order to ease his notation of body measurements, Saller had the ‘1’ on his typewriter ... > more
Bernstein’s Adding Machine, 1910

In the early 1920s the mathematician Felix Bernstein used modern adding machines to
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