Illustration of Italian anatomist Luigi Galvani's (1737-1798) experiment to demonstrate the conduction of electricity through sea water. Wires connected to a voltaic pile (battery) at right are connected at left by an individual who receives an electric shock, demonstrating that electricity can be conducted through sea water. Illustration taken from Galvani's De viribus electricitatis in motu musculari commentarius, 1792.
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