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De viribus electricitatis in motu musculari commentarius.
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Bonon. Sci. Art. Inst. Acad. Comment., Bologna, 7, 363-418. 1791 CE.
In the course of his experiments on irritable responses caused by static electricity applied to frog muscles, Galvani produced electric current from the contact of two different metals in a moist environment. Galvani mistakenly believed this phenomenon (which his nephew Giovanni Aldini called “galvanism”) to be animal electricity. See No. 594.1 Facsimile of Volta’s copy, with English translation, and bibliography of editions and translations by J.F. Fulton and M.E. Stanton, Norwalk, Conn., Bumdy Library, 1953.
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| Entry Number | #593 |
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| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | de-viribus-electricitatis-in-motu-musculari-commentarius |