Abstract:
The use of slow-response galvanometers to record the time course of heart muscle and nerve action potentials in the mid-1800s is discussed. The method that was used to ch...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The use of slow-response galvanometers to record the time course of heart muscle and nerve action potentials in the mid-1800s is discussed. The method that was used to chart these bioelectric events, which was developed by E. Lenz in 1854, is described. Also described is the rheotome, the device that allowed both the stimulation and the subsequent sampling of nerve and heart muscle action potentials.<>
Published in: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine ( Volume: 10, Issue: 3, September 1991)
DOI: 10.1109/51.84183