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Galvanism is a term that refers to the study of the effects of electric currents on living organisms, particularly the human body. It was pioneered by Italian physician Luigi Galvani in the late 18th century. Galvani's experiments involved using electrical currents to stimulate muscle contractions, leading to the discovery of bioelectricity. His work laid the foundation for the field of electrophysiology, which studies the electrical properties of living organisms.
Galvanism involves the application of electrical currents to living tissues to observe their responses. This can
The study of galvanism has contributed significantly to our understanding of the electrical nature of living