The field of electrical healing

Here are ten names of individuals who have contributed to the field of electrical healing:

Luigi Galvani: Italian physician and physicist who conducted pioneering research on the effects of electricity on the nervous system and muscles, leading to the discovery of bioelectricity.

Alessandro Volta: Italian physicist credited with inventing the first electric battery, known as the “Voltaic pile,” which laid the foundation for the development of electrical stimulation devices.

Nikola Tesla: Serbian-American inventor and engineer known for his contributions to alternating current (AC) electrical systems, which revolutionized the transmission and distribution of electricity.

Georges Lakhovsky: Russian-French engineer and inventor who developed the Multiple Wave Oscillator, a device that emitted electromagnetic waves and was used for therapeutic purposes.

Royal Raymond Rife: American inventor who developed the Rife machine, a device that used electromagnetic frequencies to target and destroy specific microorganisms, claiming to cure various diseases.

Albert Abrams: American physician known for his work in the field of electronic medicine and development of the “Dynamizer,” a device that claimed to diagnose and treat diseases based on electronic frequencies.

Robert O. Becker: American orthopedic surgeon and researcher who explored the use of electrical stimulation for bone and tissue regeneration, contributing to the field of bioelectromagnetism.

Robert C. Beck: American physicist and researcher who developed the Beck Protocol, which included the use of blood electrification and magnetic pulsing for health-related purposes.

Hulda Regehr Clark: Canadian naturopathic doctor and author known for her alternative health theories, including the use of electrical devices for parasite elimination and health improvement.

Björn Nordenström: Swedish physician and researcher who pioneered the field of electrotherapy and introduced the concept of “bioelectricity,” exploring its potential applications in cancer treatment.

These individuals have made significant contributions to the understanding and application of electricity in the realm of healthcare, although the effectiveness and acceptance of their specific techniques and devices vary within the medical community.
Please note that this list represents a selection of notable figures in the field, and there are many other researchers and inventors who have also contributed to the exploration of electrical healing.