. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . FIG. 7. The current of a Daniel cell is A nerve current is from unin- from copper to zinc through the jured to injured spot through the galvanometer, and from zinc to galvanometer, and from injured copper in the cell itself. to uninjured spot in the nerve itself. The injured spot is "zinca- ; motive like the zinc of a voltaic couple" ; zinc is, as we all know, negative as to its external relation by its pole, and electro- positive as to its internal relation in the cell. Current in the cell is from zinc to


. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . FIG. 7. The current of a Daniel cell is A nerve current is from unin- from copper to zinc through the jured to injured spot through the galvanometer, and from zinc to galvanometer, and from injured copper in the cell itself. to uninjured spot in the nerve itself. The injured spot is "zinca- ; motive like the zinc of a voltaic couple" ; zinc is, as we all know, negative as to its external relation by its pole, and electro- positive as to its internal relation in the cell. Current in the cell is from zinc to copper, in the tissue from more active to less active ; an active tissue-element is electro-positive to a resting tissue element, or (under protest) an active tissue element is u


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