Andrew Ure: The Real-Life Frankenstein of Georgian Scotland?

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Andrew Ure became one of the most famous chemists of his time. At his university, he delivered lectures to hundreds of students and workingmen whom he invited to his talks. However, in 1817, he became obsessed with using electricity to bring the dead back to life. By 1818, some wondered if he had.

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  • @francespridmore6101
    @francespridmore6101 Рік тому +1

    Yes, he should have continued with his electric stimulator. Electricity also kills people, i was think about the Electric Chair, for a death sentence of cause. I know you have to get measurements right.
    There is so much to learn about how it works, apparently he was close to discovering things. Yes, it is a pity he didn't work further on it, he may have made history, but now we will never know. Also I wonder why the dead bodies kept jumping, after death, i would say, the nerves wouldn't work..or could they.. Lovely narrated, I'm looking forward to seeing you next time. Thank you. ♡♡♡

    • @channellegendarium7677
      @channellegendarium7677  Рік тому

      You are very welcome and thank you 😊 for your kind words and support of the channel. It’s a pity that he didn’t realize what he had. At least he tried to make contributions