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| publisher = [[Harper Paperbacks]]
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In this landmark book, Robert O. Becker, M.D., a pioneer in the field of bioelectric science, presents a fascinating look at the role electricity plays in healing, challenging the traditional mechanistic model of the body. Colorful and controversial, this is a tale of engrossing research, scientific and medical politics, and breakthrough discoveries that offer new possibilities for fighting disease and harnessing the body's healing powers.
'''''The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life''''' is a 1985 book by the physician and researcher [[Robert O Becker]] and the science writer Gary Selden, published by William Morrow (later Harper).
 
==Overview==
 
Becker presents his research on '''bioelectricity''' — the role of naturally occurring electric currents and fields in living organisms — and argues that these currents are central to growth, healing, and especially to limb and tissue '''regeneration''' (as seen in salamanders). Challenging what he saw as an overly mechanistic and chemical model of biology, he recounts experiments on electrically stimulated healing and bone repair, and discusses the possible biological effects of artificial electromagnetic fields. The book blends laboratory narrative with an account of the scientific and medical politics he encountered.
 
==About the author==
 
Robert O. Becker (1923–2008) was an American orthopedic surgeon and researcher, a professor at SUNY Upstate Medical Center and a pioneer of bioelectromagnetics, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize for his work on regeneration and electrical healing.
 
==Publication details==
 
* '''Authors:''' [[Robert O Becker]] and Gary Selden
* '''Publisher:''' William Morrow / [[Harper Paperbacks]]
* '''Published:''' 1985
* '''Pages:''' 368
* '''ISBN:''' 0688069711


==Links to Purchase Book==
==Links to Purchase Book==


* [[http://www.amazon.com/Body-Electric-Electromagnetism-Foundation-Life/dp/0688069711 Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life]][[Category:Book]]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Body-Electric-Electromagnetism-Foundation-Life/dp/0688069711 The Body Electric] (Amazon)
 
[[Category:Book|body electric]]

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Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life
AuthorRobert O Becker
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBioelectricity, regeneration
Published1985
PublisherHarper Paperbacks
Pages368
ISBN0688069711

The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life is a 1985 book by the physician and researcher Robert O Becker and the science writer Gary Selden, published by William Morrow (later Harper).

Overview

Becker presents his research on bioelectricity — the role of naturally occurring electric currents and fields in living organisms — and argues that these currents are central to growth, healing, and especially to limb and tissue regeneration (as seen in salamanders). Challenging what he saw as an overly mechanistic and chemical model of biology, he recounts experiments on electrically stimulated healing and bone repair, and discusses the possible biological effects of artificial electromagnetic fields. The book blends laboratory narrative with an account of the scientific and medical politics he encountered.

About the author

Robert O. Becker (1923–2008) was an American orthopedic surgeon and researcher, a professor at SUNY Upstate Medical Center and a pioneer of bioelectromagnetics, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize for his work on regeneration and electrical healing.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book