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Galvani thought his
discovery to be a
confirmation of the
existence of "
animal electricity," a
vital force which gave life to
organic matter.
Galvanic phenomena...
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Electricity is the set of
physical phenomena ****ociated with the
presence and
motion of
matter possessing an
electric charge.
Electricity is
related to...
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Italian physician, physicist,
biologist and philosopher, who
studied animal electricity. In 1780,
using a frog, he
discovered that the
muscles of dead frogs'...
- "galvanism" had been
replaced by "
electricity", Léger
wrote that year: Mesmerism, of all the
names proposed [to
replace the term
animal magnetism], is decidedly...
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Giovanni Aldini: From
Animal Electricity to
Human Brain Stimulation. Parent,
Andre (December 2004). "Giovanni Aldini: From
Animal Electricity to
Human Brain...
- to
close the circuit, the frog's leg contracts. He
called this "
animal electricity". The frog's leg, as well as
being a
detector of
electrical current...
- from a
voltaic pile), and
animal electricity (e.g., bioelectricity). In 1838,
Faraday raised a
question about whether electricity was a
fluid or
fluids or...
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believing that
animal electricity (or
galvanic electricity) was a
different phenomenon from metal-metal
electricity (or
voltaic electricity), even denying...
- Enlightenment,
Luigi Galvani, the
pioneer of bioelectromagnetics,
discovered animal electricity. He
discovered that a
charge applied to the
spinal cord of a frog...
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alcune lettere al Sig. Ab.
Anton Maria V****alli …" [New
memoir on
animal electricity from Don
Alessandro Volta … in some
letters to
Abbot Antonio Maria...