Experiments and Observations Relative to the Influence Lately Discovered by M. Galvani and Commonly Called Animal Electricity
Richard Fowler
Experiments and Observations Relative to the Influence Lately Discovered by M. Galvani and Commonly Called Animal Electricity
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EXPERIMENTS AND OBSERVATIONS RELATIVE TO THE INFLUENCE LATELY DISCOVERED BY M. GALVANI, AND COMMONLY CALLED ANIMAL ELECTRICITY.
PREFACE.
SECTION I. Are the Phenomena, exhibited by the Application of certain different Metals to Animals, referrible to Electricity?
SECTION II. Has Magnetism any concern in the Phenomena discovered by Galvani?
SECTION III. What are the relations which subsist between the influence discovered by Galvani, and the muscles, the nervous, and the vascular systems, of animals?
OF THE MUSCLES.
OF THE NERVES.
OF THE BLOOD VESSELS.
SECTION IV. An attempt to investigate the Source from which the respective Powers of Nerves, and of Muscles, are derived.
Experiments in which the Sciatic Nerves of Frogs were divided.
Experiments in which the Crural Arteries of Frogs were tied as near to the Trunks of their Bodies, as where the Nerves had been divided in the former Experiments.
Experiments in which the Sciatic Nerve was divided on one side, and the Crural Artery tied on the other.
Experiments made with a view of ascertaining some of the Effects of Inflammation.
Experiments suggested by some opinions of M. Fontana.
APPENDIX.
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