Galvanism to be far beyond any other stimulant in nature. On the first application of the process to the face, the jaw of the deceased criminal began to quiver, and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye was actually opened. An Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy - Page 56by René Just Haüy - 1807Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 996 pages
...process, by Mr. Aldini, in presence of Mr. Keate, Mr. Carpue, and several other professional gentlemen. On the first application of the process to the face, the jaw of the deceased criminal began toqniver, and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye actually opened. In the subsequent... | |
| 1802 - 442 pages
...superior pou ers ofGoliiani-n to be far beyond any other stirauisatin nature. On the first app!i.:atiorj of the process to the face, the jaw of the deceased criminal began to quiver, ami fbtt adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye was actually opened, in the subsequent... | |
| Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1803 - 508 pages
...contractions before dissection, and that afterwards these contractions continued for seven hours and an half. On the first application of the process to the face, the jaw of the deceased criminal began to ouiver, and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, an-i one eye was actually ppened. In the... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1804 - 242 pages
...most interesting science, shewed the eminent ' and superior powers of Galvanitm to be far be-< ' yond any other stimulant in nature. On the first ' application...the jaw of ' the deceased criminal began to quiver ; and the ' adjoining muscles were horribly contorted,' and ' one. eye was actually opened. In the... | |
| 1805 - 992 pages
...process, by Mr. Aldini, in presence of Mr. Keate, Mr. Carpue, and several other professional gentlemen. On the first application of the process to the face, the jaw of thedeceased criminal began toquiver, snd the adjoining mnscles were horribly contorted, and one eye... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1806 - 326 pages
...is the nephew of the discoverer of this most interesting science, showed the eminent and superiour powers of Galvanism to be far beyond any other stimulant...face, the jaw of the deceased criminal began to quiver ; and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye was actually opened. In the subsequent... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 pages
...contractions before dissection, and that afterwards theio contraction!! continued for seven hours and a half. On the first application of the process to the face, the jaw of the ilecesscd criminal began to quiver, and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye... | |
| 1815 - 706 pages
...professional gentlemen. M. Aldini, who is the nephew of the discoverer of this most interesting science, shewed the eminent and superior powers of Galvanism...first application of the process to the face, the jaws of the deceased criminal began to quiver, and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 532 pages
...gentlemen. M. Aldini, who is the nephew of the discoverer of this most interesting science, showed the eminent and superior powers of Galvanism to be...the jaw of the deceased criminal began to quiver, and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye was actually opened. In the subsequent... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1837 - 300 pages
...gentlemen. M. Aldini, who is the nephew of the discoverer of this most interesting science, showed the eminent and superior powers of Galvanism to be...face, the jaw of the deceased criminal began to quiver ; and the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted, and one eye was actually opened. In the subsequent... | |
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