An investigation into the correlation between the electrical potentials of metals and their behaviour in biological fluids

1. The literature dealing with the reaction of tissues to metals has been briefly reviewed and discussed. 2. It is suggested that the "anodic back EMF" of metals, under the conditions of the experiment, is a measurable electrical quantity which can be correlated with their behaviour in tis...

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