From Galvani’s Frog and Norman Jefferis Holter (1914-1983) to the “Implantable Holter Monitors” of Today
Luigi Galvani (1737–1798) studied the contractions of the leg muscle of a decapitated frog, becoming the founder of electrophysiology. His work even inspired artists such as Paul Peel (1860–1892), who painted his famous painting “The Young Biologist” in 1891. Galvani’s work was the foundation for th...
| Published in: | Cardiologia Hungarica |
|---|---|
| Main Author: | |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Promenade Kft
2024-08-01
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://cardiologia.hungarica.eu/archive/2024-issues/2024-4-contents/from-galvanis-frog-and-norman-jefferis-holter-1914-1983-to-the-implantable-holter-monitors-of-today?article=open |
