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Giovanni Aldini. An Account of the Late Improvements in Galvanism
An Account of the Late Improvements in Galvanism
Table of Contents
PART THE FIRST
PROPOSITION I
PROPOSITION II
PROPOSITION III
PROPOSITION IV
PROPOSITION V
PROPOSITION VI
PROPOSITION VII
PROPOSITION VIII
PROPOSITION IX
PROPOSITION X
PROPOSITION XI
PROPOSITION XII
PROPOSITION XIII
PROPOSITION XIV
PROPOSITION XV
PROPOSITION XVI
PROPOSITION XVII
PART THE SECOND
ON THE INFLUENCE WHICH GALVANISM HAS ON THE VITAL POWERS
SECTION I
SECTION II
PART THE THIRD
ON THE POWER OF GALVANISM AS APPLIED TO MEDICINE
SECTION I
SECTION II
SECTION III
SECTION IV
SECTION V
DISSERTATION
SECOND DISSERTATION
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
No. I
No. II
No. III
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Giovanni Aldini
Published by Good Press, 2019
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EXPERIMENT IV.
I think it proper here to mention a very curious observation which I made lately at Paris, in company with professor Huzzard, and in the presence of the Commissioners of the National Institute. On applying the spinal marrow of a prepared frog to the cervical muscles of a horse’s head, separated from the body, no muscular convulsions took place; but if, at the same time, another person touched with his hand, moistened by a solution of muriate of soda, the spinal marrow of the horse, convulsions were always produced in the frog, though there was no communication between the persons, except that formed by a floor on which they stood.