Hostname: page-component-788cddb947-m6qld Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-10-14T03:45:13.897Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Giovanni Aldini: From Animal Electricity to Human Brain Stimulation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2014

André Parent*
Affiliation:
Centre de Recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard, Beauport, Québec, Canada
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Core share and HTML view are not available for this content. However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.

Two hundred years ago, Giovanni Aldini published a highly influential book that reported experiments in which the principles of Luigi Galvani (animal electricity) and Alessandro Volta (bimetallic electricity) were used together for the first time. Aldini was born in Bologna in 1762 and graduated in physics at the University of his native town in 1782. As nephew and assistant of Galvani, he actively participated in a series of crucial experiments with frog's muscles that led to the idea that electricity was the long-sought vital force coursing from brain to muscles. Aldini became professor of experimental physics at the University of Bologna in 1798. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, spending much time defending the concept of his discreet uncle against the incessant attacks of Volta, who did not believe in animal electricity. Aldini used Volta's bimetallic pile to apply electric current to dismembered bodies of animals and humans; these spectacular galvanic reanimation experiments made a strong and enduring impression on his contemporaries. Aldini also treated patients with personality disorders and reported complete rehabilitation following transcranial administration of electric current. Aldini's work laid the ground for the development of various forms of electrotherapy that were heavily used later in the 19th century. Even today, deep brain stimulation, a procedure currently employed to relieve patients with motor or behavioral disorders, owes much to Aldini and galvanism. In recognition of his merits, Aldini was made a knight of the Iron Crown and a councillor of state at Milan, where he died in 1834.

Type
Other
Copyright
Copyright © The Canadian Journal of Neurological 2004

References

1. Scarpelli, G. Aldini, Giovanni: a Biography. KOS 1984; 2: 2527.Google Scholar
2. Galvani, C. Della pietra fosforica Bolognese. Bologna: Longhi, 1780.Google Scholar
3. Galvani, L. De viribus electricitatis in motu musculari commentarius. De Bononiensi Scientiarum et Artium Instituto atque Academia Commentarii 1791; 7: 363418.Google Scholar
4. Nobili, L. Comparaison entre les deux galvanomètres les plus sensibles, la grenouille et le multiplicateur à deux aiguilles, suivi de quelques résultats nouveaux. Ann Chim Phys 1828; 38: 225245.Google Scholar
5. Matteucci, C. Deuxième mémoire sur le courant électrique propre de la grenouille et sur celui des animaux à sang chaud. Ann Chim Phys 1842; 6 (série 3): 301339.Google Scholar
6. Hoff, HE. Galvani and the pre-galvanian electrophysiologists. Ann Sci 1936; 1: 157172.Google Scholar
7. Pupilli, CG, Fadiga, E. The origin of electrophysiology. Journal of World History 1963; 7: 547589.Google Scholar
8. Finger, S. Origins of Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.Google Scholar
9. Piccolino, M. Animal electricity and the birth of electrophysiology: the legacy of Luigi Galvani. Brain Res Bull 1998; 46: 381407.Google Scholar
10. Sribonius, Largus. Compositiones medicae. Joannes Rhodius recensuit, notis illustrauit, lexicon scriboniaum adiecit. Patavii, P. Frambotti, 1655.Google Scholar
11. von Haller, A. Mémoire sur les parties sensibles et irritables du corps humain. Lausanne: Sigismon d’Arnay, 1760.Google Scholar
12. Mesmer, FA. Mémoire sur la découverte du magnétisme animal. Geneva: Fr. Didot, 1784.Google Scholar
13. Parent, A. Jules Bernard Luys and the subthalamic nucleus. Mov Disord 2002; 17: 181185.Google Scholar
14. Parent, A, Parent, M, Leroux-Hugon, V. Jules Bernard Luys: A singular figure of 19th century neurology. Can J Neurol Sci 2002; 29: 282288.Google Scholar
15. Parent, A. Auguste Forel: on ants and neurology. Can J Neurol Sci 2003; 30: 284291.Google Scholar
16. Volta, A. Account of some discoveries made by Mr. Galvani from Mr. Alexander Volta to Mr. Tiberius Cavallo. Phil Trans Roy Soc 1793; 83: 1044.Google Scholar
17. Pera, M. La rana ambigua: la controversia sull’elettricità animale tra Galvani e Volta. Torino: Giolio Einaudi, 1986. [English trans. by Mandelbaum, J. The Ambiguous Frog: the Galvani-Volta Controversy on Animal Electricity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992.]Google Scholar
18. Galvani, L. De viribus electricitatis in motu musculari commentaries cum Joannis Aldini dissertatione et notis. Mutinae: Apud Societatem Typographicam, 1792.Google Scholar
19. Aldini, J. De animali electricitate dissertationes duae. Bononiae: typ Instituti Scientiarum, 1794.Google Scholar
20. Galvani, L. Dell’uso e dell’attività dell’arco conduttore nelle contractioni dei muscoli. Bologna: a S. Tommaso d’Aquino, 1794.Google Scholar
21. Dibner, B. Galvani-Volta; a controversy that led to the discovery of useful electricity. Norwalk, CT: Burndy Library, 1952.Google Scholar
22. Bresadola, M. Medicine and science in the life of Luigi Galvani (1737-1798). Brain Res Bull 1998; 46: 367380,Google Scholar
23. Aldini, J. Essai théorique et expérimental sur le galvanisme, avec une série d’expériences faites devant des commissaires de l’Institut national de France, et en divers amphithéâtres anatomiques de Londres. Paris: Fournier Fils, 1804.Google Scholar
24. Fulton, JF, Cushing, H. A bibliographical study of the Galvani and the Aldini writings on animal electricity. Ann Sci 1936; 1: 239268.Google Scholar
25. von Humboldt, A. Versüche über die gereizte Müskel- und Nevernfaser, nebst Vermuthungen über den chemischen Process des Leben in der Thier- und Pflanzenwelt. 2 vols. Posen: Decker; Berlin: H. A. Rottmann, 1797. [French trans. by Jadelot, J.-F.-N. Expériences sur le galvanisme et en general sur l’irritation des fibres musculaires et nerveuses. Paris: Imprimerie Didot Jeune, 1799.]Google Scholar
26. Galvani, L. Opere edite ed inedited dall’professore Luigi Galvani raccolte e publicate per cura dell’Academia delle Scienze dell’Instituto di Bologna. Bologna: Dall’Olmo, 1841.Google Scholar
27. Galvani, L. Memorie sulla elettricità animale al celebre Abate Lazzaro Spallanzani. Aggiunte alcune elettriche esperienze di Gio. Aldini. Bologna: Sassi, 1797.Google Scholar
28. Fritsch, G, Hitzig, E. Über die elektrische Erregbarkeit des Grosshirns. Archiv Anat Physiol wissenschaftl Med 1870; 37: 300332.Google Scholar
29. Sleigh, C. Life, death and galvanism. Stud Hist Biol Biomed Sci 1998; 29: 219248.Google Scholar
30. The Complete Newgate Calendar. 1926. London: Navarre Society Ltd.Google Scholar
31. Aldini, J. An account of the late improvements in galvanism, with a series of curious and interesting experiments performed before the commissioners of the French National Institute, and repeated lately in the anatomical theatres of London, to which is added an appendix containing experiments on the body of a malefactor executed at Newgate, and dissertations on animal electricity, 1793 and 1794. London: Cuthell & Martin and J. Murray, 1803.Google Scholar
32. Aldini, J. Précis des expériences galvaniques faites récemment à Londres et à Calais par Jean Aldini […], suivi d’un extrait d’autres expériences, détaillées dans un ouvrage du même auteur, et qui ont été publiées à Londres par M. Nicholson. Paris: Levrault et Barrau, 1803.Google Scholar
33. Shelley, M. Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus. London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor and Jones, 1818.Google Scholar
34. Benabid, AL. Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease. Curr Opin Neurobiol 2003; 13: 696706.Google Scholar
35. Aldini, G. Saggio di osservazioni sui mezzi atti a migliorare la costruzione e l’illuminazione dei fari. Milano: Societa tipographica classici Italiani, 1823.Google Scholar
36. Aldini, J. Art de se préserver de la flamme, appliqué aux pompiers et à la conservation des personnes exposées au feu; avec une série d’expériences faites en Italie, à Genève et à Paris par M. le Chevalier Aldini. Paris: Huzard, 1830.Google Scholar
37. Aldini, J. Recherche expérimentales sur l’application extérieure de la vapeur pour échauffer l’eau dans la filature de la soie. Paris: Huzard, 1819.Google Scholar
38. Aldini, G. Memoria sulla illuminazione a gas dei teatri, e progetto di applicarla all I. R. Teatro della Scala in Milano. Milano: Societa tipographica classici Italiani, 1820.Google Scholar
39. Clower, WT. The transition from animal spirits to animal electricity: a neuroscience paradigm shift. J Hist Neurosci 1998; 7: 201218.Google Scholar