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File:Celsius original thermometer horizontal.svg
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English: Anders Celsius' original thermometer uses a reversed scale, where 100 is the freezing point of water and 0 is its boiling point.
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Author Anders Celsi, which I've rotated and traced the crucial parts as a SVG

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Anders Celsius' original thermometer

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