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Electricity, Galvanism & The Resurrection of Thomas Weems

Dark Histories

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By the late 18th century, electricity was unknown, but far from understood phenomena. The natural philosophers of the age had been experimenting for some time with a series of ever-expanding experiments that seemed to be designed as much for entertainment as they were for education. Joseph Priestley's Deaf-logisticated Air is a particular highlight from the 1770s when he discovered oxygen and spent considerable time promoting its medical effects. Francis Hawkesby and Sean Theophilus Dezagulier both built contraptions capable of generating static electricity. Stephen Gray experimented with dangling children by their hands into a window tied by silk string while holding a spinning glass globe on one end. Using the human body

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