id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tdw5vhr2kna77hdqm6bcxfexxi B. Franklin An Account of the Effects of Electricity in Paralytic Cases. In a Letter to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. from Benjamin Franklin, Esq; F. R. S 1757 3 .pdf application/pdf 953 161 98 1758 fent recoiled:, relating to the effeds of eledricity in paralytic cafes, which have on an eledric flool, and draw a number o f large flrong fparks from all parts of the affeded limb or fide. and I fent the united fhock of thefe thro' the affeded immediate greater fenfible warmth in the lame limbs, motion, and feemed to receive ftrength. lame hand from off his knee, would the next day on the fifth day was able, but with a feeble languid gave great fpirits to the patients, and made them the patients perceiving, and finding the fhocks pretty to exert more ftrength in moving their limbs, I will been obtained, if the eledric fhocks had been acĀ­ fince, by the account from Scotland o f a cafe, in which two hundred fhocks from a phial were given o f the fhock from charged glafs is in proportion to ./cache/work_tdw5vhr2kna77hdqm6bcxfexxi.pdf ./txt/work_tdw5vhr2kna77hdqm6bcxfexxi.txt