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An account of the late improvements in galvanism…

Publication Details

London: Cuthell & Martin, 1803 CE.

Nephew of Galvani (see No. 593), Aldini developed and promoted animal electricity. His sensational experiments on the body of a criminal executed at Newgate, conducted with Carpue (No. 1989) were significant for the prehistory of the later development of cardiac electrostimulation. He also was among the first to treat melancholy (schizophrenia) with electricity, precursing modern shock therapy.

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Entry Number#1989.1
Permanent Linkhttps://hom-sveltekit.fly.dev/entry/3817
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLan-account-of-the-late-improvements-in-galvanism

Geographic Context

Publication place: London