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Galvanosurgery
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Galvanosurgery is an operation that uses direct electrical current. Direct electrical current is electricity that flows in only one direction. Galvano comes from the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani (1737-1798), who is famous for his work with electricity. Surgery comes from the Greek word "cheir" meaning "hand," and the Greek word "ergon" meaning "work."
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