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The Engineer
The world's engineers have probably contributed more to the shaping of civilization than any other group of men. For in evary sociaty, the engineer's role is to develop, from the knowledge of his day, technological applications which meet practical needs: a waterwheel to power a mill; an electrical system to light a city; an artificial heart to prolong life. This book shows how the engineer has changed over the centuries from an ingenious improviser who worked by t rioal and error, to a skilled and systematic specialist who brings a wealth of scientific knowledge to bear on the increasingly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
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