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Electrocution is death or severe injury by electric shock, electric current passing through the body.DANGEROUS !! electrical short circuit The word is derived from “electro” and “execution”, but it is also used for accidental death.
The term “electrocution” was coined in 1889 in the US just before the first use of the electric chair and originally referred only to electrical execution and not to accidental or suicidal electrical deaths. However, since no English word was available for non-judicial deaths due to electric shock, the word “electrocution” eventually took over as a description of all circumstances of electrical death from the new commercial electricity.In the Netherlands in 1746 Pieter van Musschenbroek’s lab assistant, Andreas Cuneus, received an extreme shock while working with a leyden jar, the first recorded injury from man-made electricity. By the mid-19th century high-voltage electrical systems came into use to power arc lighting for theatrical stage lighting and lighthouses leading to the first recorded accidental death in 1879 when a stage carpenter in Lyon, France touched a 250-volt wire.
The spread of arc light-based street lighting systems which at the time ran at a voltage above 3,000 volts after 1880 led to many people dying from coming in contact with these high-voltage lines, a strange new phenomenon which seemed to kill instantaneously without leaving a mark on the victim.This would lead to execution by electricity in the electric chair in the early 1890s as an official method of capital punishment in the U.S. state of New York, thought to be a more humane alternative to hanging. After an 1881 death in Buffalo, New York caused by a high-voltage arc lighting system, a local dentist named Alfred P. Southwick sought to develop this phenomenon into a way to execute condemned criminals with him basing his device on what he knew well, a dental chair.
The next nine years saw a promotion by Southwick, the New York state Gerry commission which included Southwick recommending execution by electricity, a June 4, 1888 law making it the state form of execution on January 2, 1889, and a further state committee of doctors and lawyers to finalize the details of the method used.
The adoption of the electric chair became mixed up in the “war of currents” between Thomas Edison’s direct current system and industrialist George Westinghouse’s alternating current system in 1889 when noted anti-AC activist Harold P. Brown became a consultant to the committee. Brown pushed, with the assistance and sometimes collusion of Edison Electric and Westinghouse’s chief AC rival, the Thomson-Houston Electric Company, for the successful adoption of alternating current to power the chair, an attempt to portray AC as a public menace and the “executioners current
In May 1889 the state of New York sentenced its first criminal, a street merchant named William Kemmler, to be executed in their new form of capital punishment. Tabloid newspapers, trying to describe this new form of electrical execution, started settling on “electrocution,” a portmanteau word derived from “electro” and “execution”. It was not the only choice of word people were considering. The New York Times editorial column noted words such as “Westinghoused” after the Westinghouse Electric alternating current equipment that was to be used, “Gerrycide” after Elbridge Thomas Gerry, who headed the New York death penalty commission that suggested adopting the electric chair, and “Browned” after anti-AC activist Harold P. Brown. Thomas Edison preferred the words dynamort, ampermort and electromort. The New York Times hated the word electrocution, describing it as being pushed forward by “pretentious ignoramuses”
Medical aspects
Main article: Electric shock
Fish & Geddes state: “Contact with 20 mA of current can be fatal”.
The health hazard of an electric current flowing through the body depends on the amount of current and the length of time for which it flows, not merely on the voltage. However, a high voltage is required to produce a high current through the body. This is due to the relatively high resistance of skin when dry, requiring a high voltage to pass through.The severity of a shock also depends on whether the path of the current includes a vital organ.
Death can occur from any shock that carries enough sustained current to stop the heart. Low currents 70–700 mA usually trigger fibrillation in the heart, which is reversible via defibrillator but is nearly always fatal without help. Currents as low as 30 mA AC or 300-500 mA DC applied to the body surface can cause fibrillation. Large currents 1 A cause permanent damage via burns and cellular damage.
The voltage necessary to create current of a given level through the body varies widely with the resistance of the skin; wet or sweaty skin or broken skin can allow a larger current to flow.
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Another Top 10 HORRIFIC Sports Injuries

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The Worst Basketball INJURIES of All Time

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TOP 10 WORST MMA INJURIES OF ALL TIME

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11 ways to outwit the most common running injuries

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11 ways to outwit the most common running injuries

As many as half of runners get injured every year. Watch to see what steps you can take to stay strong and pain-free mile after mile. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2tbMb57

Ankle sprains, Achilles tendinopathy, runners knee, plantar fasciitis and more, they’re all common running injuries, but how do you know if you actually have one of these injuries? To help you identify niggles and pains in the future, Heather is here to help with some tips on how to limit them!

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Learn the Top 10 Words for Injuries in English

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Killer B's Rally Cars

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The Killer Bees were uncompromising race cars that cut an earsplitting path through the European countryside. In 1986, after just three years of racing including several fatal accidents involving drivers and spectators, the killer bees of FISA Group B were outlawed. -WARNING- it gets loud at the very end..

As the World Rally Championship headed to Corsica for its 2019 event, David Evans and Colin Clark visited the corner where Henri Toivonen and co-driver Sergio Cresto were killed in a crash that effectively signalled the end of rallying’s spectacular but frighteningly dangerous Group B era. As well as paying their respects, they outline why there is still to this day so much mystery around the crash that happened in 1986.

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Types of Injuries in a Car Accident

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A lot can happen with a Car Accident, Dr Eric Janowitz breaks down some of the more common injuries you can expect in a car accident

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Worst Sports Injuries Compilation

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Some of the most horrific injuries that have occurred throughout different sports. Includes NFL and NCAA football injuries, NBA and NCAA basketball injuries, soccer (football) injuries, MLB baseball injuries, and NHL hockey injuries.

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Back of knee pain/stiffness? Popliteus muscle tightness

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Back of knee pain/stiffness? Could be Popliteus muscle tightness. In this video, we’re going to talk about knee pain and specifically, pain located behind the knee, especially after activity that required a lot of rotational change of direction. Think about tennis, basketball, basically anything besides straight line jogging that required the knee and the lower extremity to have a lot of rotational components to it. The knee joint is not just a simple hinge joint. There’s a small but important amount of external rotation and internal rotation. The external rotation occurs when we go into full extension, which is the knee locking out. Then, in order for us to bend the knee, we have to have a little bit of an internal rotation of this tibia in order to have full flection. So, this is the tibia. I’m exaggerating the motion, but you can see external rotation when we go into full extension, internal rotation when we come into full flection.

The muscle’s called the popliteus, and it’s located behind the knee and it’s responsible for helping to stabilize the knee, especially to help unlock the knee during flection. As you can see, the popliteus is a pretty small muscle, but it plays a very important role. It starts on the outside edge of the femur, crosses diagonally behind the knee, and inserts on the inside top edge of the tibia. In addition to helping stabilize the knee, the popliteus is also responsible for internal rotation of the tibia during knee flection.

The muscle starts on the high side of the femur, goes behind in the popliteal fossa, and inserts broadly on the under surface here on the inside lateral part of this tibia.

In order to find the popliteus, you’ll go on the inside edge of the tibia until you start to feel the bone flare out a little bit for the tibial plateau. What you’ll do is you’ll take your thumb and dig back there behind there until you feel that muscle, and if it’s sore, what I want you to do is work that for about 30 seconds to a minute, massaging that muscle out a little bit. If it’s involved, it is usually really pretty sore. So, inside edge until you feel the bone flare out, drop your thumbs back, and feel the muscle. Now, I’m going to show you how to stretch your right popliteus. So, what you’ll need to do is bend the knee a little bit, slightly toe out, and then rotate your legs straight. Hands on your knees and you’re going to slowly bend and straighten out your leg until you feel a stretch right behind the knee.

Now, you might get some stretch all the way up the hamstring, but the focus is behind the knee. Let’s take a look again. Toe out. Then you’re going to … so not straight, but tow it out, rotate the leg in, slightly bend over, and then work that knee into full extension. Pause for a second and then bring it back, and what you’ll feel is you should feel the stretch right behind the knee. Let’s take a look at it from another angle. Slightly toe out, rotate the femur back immediately, slight bend in your leg, bend over if you need to, and then I want that focus to be right behind the knee. So, we’re going to post that just a little bit here. Stick your butt up in the air if you need to. Bring it down until you feel a stretch right behind the knee, and then you can assume that you’re stretching that popliteus.

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Injury Board and Your Claim

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How to make and manage your Injury Board Claim
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