Galvanic shock (redirect from Oral galvanism)
Galvanic shock or oral galvanism is a term used for the association of oral symptoms due to electric currents occurring between different types of metal...
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"There are no therapeutic products containing sodium chlorite authorized for oral consumption by humans in Canada." In the UK, the Food Standards Agency released...
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Dysfunction Sensory processing disorder Multiple chemical sensitivity Oral galvanism Tension myositis syndrome Wilson's temperature syndrome Wind turbine...
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were nominated for a Nobel prize but did not get one. As a trace origin, galvanism may have been a more primitive form of ECT such that James Lind was among...
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electricity to describe the phenomenon, while contemporaries labeled it galvanism. Galvani and contemporaries regarded muscle activation as resulting from...
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hysterical fits." By 1801, James Lind as well as Giovanni Aldini had used galvanism to treat patients with various mental disorders. G.B.C. Duchenne, the...
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Alessandro Volta established the electrical nature of what Volta called galvanism. Modern geology, like modern chemistry, gradually evolved during the 18th...
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brought from Cambridge, and it is likely that the group experimented with galvanism on the body; a battery was attached to Corder's limbs to demonstrate the...
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