id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4z2mdvfxm5cyflkjiomfv64hsa J. Walsh Of the Electric Property of the Torpedo. In a Letter from John Walsh, Esq; F. R. S. to Benjamin Franklin, Esq; LL.D., F. R. S., Ac. R. Par. Soc. Ext., &c 1773 21 .pdf application/pdf 5932 1050 92 u in different ftates of eledricity: I mean in parcc ticular the upper and lower furfaces of thofe two to be the fame in the Torpedo as in the Leyden Phial. T h e fame experiments, performed w ith the the Torpedo, fuppofed to be endued w ith electric amination o f the ele&ric powers o f thefe animals confined w ith them in the fame water, either in being held w ith both hands by his eledtric organs thefe two (hocks from the furface o f the water, in water and one in air, and between a (hock the water, was there touched w ith a fliort iron Thefe experiments in water manifefted, T h a t animal in water, to perfons in air, through fome of the Torpedo, and o f the charged Phial, are not experience w ith artificial ele&ricity, that a fhock ./cache/work_4z2mdvfxm5cyflkjiomfv64hsa.pdf ./txt/work_4z2mdvfxm5cyflkjiomfv64hsa.txt