Luigi Aloisio Galvani, 9 September 1737, 4 December 1798, was an Italian physician, anatomist and natural scientist, biophysicist. By chance, on 6 November 1780, he discovered galvanism, named after him, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
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