The friends were deeply engaged with the scientific ideas of their day, including those of galvanism, or creating life through electric impulses. |
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He attended lectures on many different topics but he was particularly interested in those on electricity, galvanism and mechanics. |
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He was the first to establish an explicit connection between galvanism and chemical reactivity. |
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This electrical potential is called galvanism and is the reason why we put zincs on boats. |
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Macdonald is one of the best directors we have, but his gift is for a drilling, detailed insight, not for savagery and galvanism. |
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On one level, Humboldt's physiological work was dedicated to the investigation of the powers of living matter, and especially the phenomenon of galvanism. |
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The fact that contractions occurred in dead and living preparations suggested galvanism had application in the revival of persons asphyxiated or drowned. |
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Davy wrote to Davies Gilbert on 8 March 1801 about the offers made by Banks and Thompson, a possible move to London and the promise of funding for his work in galvanism. |
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When Davy's lecture series on Galvanism ended, he progressed to a new series on Agricultural Chemistry, and his popularity continued to skyrocket. |
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