Harvard Fatigue Laboratory
The Harvard Fatigue Laboratory began operation in 1927 as part of the Harvard Graduate School of Business. The Laboratory was designed for research into human physiology and fatigue, including the physiological adaptations of humans to adverse environmental conditions, and during the Second World War the Laboratory also conducted defense research. In 1946, the Laboratory was dissolved and its assets were transferred to the Harvard School of Public Health.
From the description of Harvard Fatigue Laboratory records, 1916-1952 (inclusive), 1941-1947 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 539573731
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