Galvanism is a term invented by the late 18th-century physicist and chemist Alessandro Volta to refer to the generation of electric current by chemical...
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Galvanic shock (redirect from Oral galvanism)
Oral galvanism, amalgam disease, or Galvanic shock was a term for the association of oral or systemic symptoms to either: toxic effects of amalgam fillings;...
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the two scientists disagreed respectfully and Volta coined the term "Galvanism" for a direct current of electricity produced by chemical action. Since...
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Galvanic series Galvanic skin response Galvanic vestibular stimulation Galvanism Galvanization Operation Galvanic, World War II attack which included the...
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discovered that electricity can make the muscle in a frog's leg twitch (see galvanism). Subsequent research in electrophysiology has been carried out by people...
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disappointment in him. Later, Mary, Claire and Shelley attend a public display of galvanism in which a dead frog is made to twitch by the application of electricity...
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Thier- und Pflanzenwelt. (2 volumes), 1797. Humboldt's experiments in galvanism and nerve conductivity. Ueber die unterirdischen Gasarten und die Mittel...
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Use of electrical apparatus. Interrupted galvanism used in regeneration of deltoid muscle. First half of the twentieth century....
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hesitate about employing a new physical agent, such as electricity or galvanism. In Braid's day, the Scottish School of Common Sense provided the dominant...
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principle of life. "Perhaps a corpse would be re-animated", Mary noted; "galvanism had given token of such things". It was after midnight before they retired...
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History of bioelectricity (section Galvanism)
The history of bioelectricity dates back to ancient Egypt, where the shocks delivered by the electric catfish were used medicinally. In the 18th century...
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Luigi Galvani (1737–1798). His scientific work was chiefly concerned with galvanism, anatomy and its medical applications, with the construction and illumination...
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Lussac received 30,000 francs from Napoleon in the third edition of the Galvanism Prize in 1809 for their research. In Paris, a street and a hotel near...
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publisher) Untersuchungen über den Galvanismus, 1796 bis 1800 (Studies on Galvanism, Available through Worldcat.org libraries) Del modo di render sensibilissima...
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the region of Geneva, Switzerland, where much of the story takes place. Galvanism and occult ideas were topics of conversation for her companions, particularly...
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manner, and at the same time said all sorts of things about magnetism, galvanism, electricity, of the contagion of the close hall filled with countless...
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property of galvanism has been noted by other observers, and lately by M. Romanesi, a physicist in Trente, who recognized that galvanism made the magnetic...
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30,000 francs from Napoleon in the third and last installment of the Galvanism Prize. Careful analysis led him to dispute some of Claude Louis Berthollet's...
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Lister conducted a series of experiments using mechanical irritation and galvanism to stimulate the nerves and spinal cord in rabbits and frogs. and due...
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November 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2018. Hare, Robert (1832) "Application of galvanism to the blasting of rocks," The Mechanics' Magazine, 17: 266–267. Note:...
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Yankee, American Civil War prisoners recruited by their respective captors Galvanism, muscular responses to electricity Galvanic (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Samuel West – Sir William Chester, a renowned surgeon and pioneer of galvanism (series 1) Mark Bazeley – Garnet Chester, Sir William's cousin, also a...
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Alessandro Volta established the electrical nature of what Volta called galvanism. Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th...
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uncontrolled scientific progress, especially as at the time of publishing; Galvanism had convinced many scientists that raising the dead through use of electrical...
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hysterical fits." By 1801, James Lind as well as Giovanni Aldini had used galvanism to treat patients with various mental disorders. G.B.C. Duchenne, the...
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Pitchfork described Signal as "an exercise in post-punk and no-wave galvanism". The band released Signal Remixes on March 26, 2021, which included reworks...
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collaborated with J. M. W. Turner Andrew Ure, Scottish physician known for his galvanism experimentation, founder of the University of Strathclyde John Vandenhoff...
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Novalis immersed himself in a wide range of studies, including electricity, galvanism, alchemy, medicine, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and natural philosophy...
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Harmful air Gases I Gases II How to make balloons An Aeronaut's Tale Galvanism The sun is warm VI. Mikulushka Selyaninovich (Bylina) Part 2. Texts in...
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a possible move to London and the promise of funding for his work in galvanism. He also mentioned that he might not be collaborating further with Beddoes...
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