

Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), “Elements of Chemistry”, 1789 was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Here I present: Luigi Galvani, “De Viribus Electricitatis In Motu Musculari Commentarius”, 1791. PART TWO (2).
INTRODUCTION.
COMMENTS.
Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), “Elements of Chemistry”, 1789 was the beginning of “modern chemistry”.
Antoine Lavoisier was convicted and guillotined to death on 8 May 1794 in Paris, at the age of 50. However, his legacy as the founder of chemistry influenced others including Luigi Galvani. Lavoisier became a martyr for chemical science in 1794 as people saw his death as an attack on knowledge and truth. The periodic table of ions is shown ABOVE this blog post.

