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THE MAN-CURRENT
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solution. We first of all connect the vulccanite troughs together by a bit of wet blotting-paper, so as to put them in circuit, and I now close the key. If any current came from the troughs themselves, we would see a movement of the spot of light on our scale. You observe there is scarcely any movement. I now place my hands in the troughs, laying them in the salt solution. At first there is a considerable movement of the spot of light on the scale, but it soon comes to rest. If, however, I contract the muscles of my right arm, the spot moves to the right with a great swing, and if I contract the muscles of my left arm the swing is in the opposite direction. You observe by alternately contracting the muscles of the right and of the left arm I can cause the spot to swing in either direction. Notice how sensitive the effect is, even when I place only a forefinger in each vessel containing the salt solution. This is the man-current. It may be explained by supposing that when the muscles of both sides of the body are at rest there is no difference of electrical potential between the one side and the other side; but if the muscles of one side, say of one arm, are