Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Giovani Aldini's reanimation experiments, especially in humans, were actually aimed at achieving what?
A. Resuscitation after trauma, particularly of cardiac function
B. To understand stages of nervous system decomposition
C. To restore life to the dead
D. To demonstrate his uncle's bioelectrical findings to the public
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