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- Electrodiagnostic medicine traces its origin back to a 1791 experiment by Luigi Galvani.
- In 1820 he built the first sensitive galvanometer, naming it after Luigi Galvani.
- _Dr . Luigi Galvani versus professor Alessandro Volta over whether electricity was of animal origin.
- Work by Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta uncovered the electrochemical properties of zinc by 1800.
- In the same year, Luigi Galvani described the role of electricity in nerves of dissected frogs.
- In 1762 she married the doctor Luigi Galvani, a professor at the University of Bologna from 1775.
- In 1791, Luigi Galvani learned that frogs'muscles could be made to move by the application of electricity.
- Luigi Galvani, a lecturer at the University of Bologna, was researching the nervous system of frogs from around 1780.
- He became professor of physics at Bologna in 1798, in succession to his uncle Luigi Galvani ( 1734 1819 ).
- The academy reached a high level of scientific progress towards the end of the eighteenth century under its President Luigi Galvani.
- Their work carried forward the discoveries of the Italian anatomist Luigi Galvani ( 1737-98 ), investigator of what he termed animal electricity.
- His literary work also included biographies of famed scientists such as Lazzaro Spallanzani ( 1729-1799 ) and Luigi Galvani ( 1737-1798 ).
- Italian scientist Luigi Galvani had a electrostatic generator in his laboratory, where experiments with frog legs led to the discovery of animal electricity.
- In more recent history, Luigi Galvani, the discoverer of biological electricity, and Guglielmo Marconi, the pioneer of radio technology, also worked at the University.
- The role of electricity in the nervous systems of animals was first observed in dissected frogs by Luigi Galvani, who studied it from 1791 to 1797.
- Volta's invention built on Luigi Galvani's 1780s discovery of how a circuit of two metals and a frog's leg can cause the frog's leg to respond.
- Aldini was the nephew of fellow scientist Luigi Galvani and an enthusiastic proponent of his uncle's method of stimulating muscles with electric current, known as Galvanism.
- Researchers have known for centuries that they can make muscles contract in the lab : In 1786, Luigi Galvani discovered that electricity made a dissected frog's leg twitch.
- Instigated by the work of Luigi Galvani ( 1737 1798 ) on bioelectricity, Matteucci began in 1830 a series of experiments which he pursued until his death in 1865.
- In the nineteenth century, electricity and radio were gee-whiz scientific advances that found their way into patent medicine advertising, especially after Luigi Galvani showed that electricity influenced the muscles.
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