
audiobook
by Jacob Green, Erskine Hazard
Transcriber’s Note:
AN EPITOME OF ELECTRICITY & GALVANISM.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT:
RECOMMENDATIONS.
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS OF THE EPITOME OF ELECTRICITY.
CONTENTS OF THE EPITOME OF GALVANISM.
EPITOME OF ELECTRICITY.
APPENDIX.
The book offers a compact tour of the most striking discoveries in electricity and galvanism as understood in the early nineteenth century. Its authors, two learned gentlemen from Philadelphia, stitch together brief histories, clear explanations, and a handful of amusing laboratory tricks that could be tried in a modest workshop. Endorsements from professors at Penn, Yale, and Princeton attest to its usefulness for both students and curious gentlemen seeking a solid overview without endless digressions.
The text moves from the fundamentals of static electricity to the emerging science of galvanic currents, summarising the laws that govern each phenomenon in language that avoids obscure jargon. Interleaved diagrams and step‑by‑step instructions let listeners picture the experiments and even recreate a few at home, while references point the eager reader toward deeper treatises. For anyone interested in the birth of modern electrical science, this concise guide provides a clear window onto the ideas that sparked the technological age.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (324K characters)
Release date
2024-12-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1790–1841
A physician, chemist, and naturalist from early nineteenth-century Philadelphia, he moved easily between medicine and the natural sciences. His books and papers ranged from botany and reptiles to one of the earliest American studies of trilobites.
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