COMPTES RENDUS HEBDOMADAIRES DES SÉANCES DE L'ACADÉMIE DES SCIENCES
MM. LES SECRÉTAIRES PERPÉTUELS · 1947
Historical 1947 French Academy proceedings show early institutional scientific interest in electromagnetic-biological interactions.
Plain English Summary
This 1947 French Academy of Sciences publication represents proceedings from academic sessions covering various scientific topics including biological chemistry. While specific EMF-related findings aren't detailed, this historical document reflects the early institutional scientific discussions that would later inform electromagnetic field research.
Why This Matters
This 1947 French Academy of Sciences publication offers a window into the scientific establishment's early engagement with topics that would eventually intersect with EMF health research. The mention of biological chemistry in the keywords suggests discussions of how electromagnetic phenomena interact with biological systems - a field that was just beginning to emerge in the post-war era. What makes this historically significant is that it represents institutional scientific discourse from a time when our understanding of electromagnetic effects on human health was in its infancy. The French Academy of Sciences, like other prestigious scientific institutions, would later play crucial roles in legitimizing EMF health research. This document reminds us that the scientific questions we grapple with today about wireless radiation and biological effects have deep historical roots in academic institutions that were already recognizing the importance of understanding electromagnetic phenomena in biological contexts.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{comptes_rendus_hebdomadaires_des_s_ances_de_l_acad_mie_des_sciences_g6771,
author = {MM. LES SECRÉTAIRES PERPÉTUELS},
title = {COMPTES RENDUS HEBDOMADAIRES DES SÉANCES DE L'ACADÉMIE DES SCIENCES},
year = {1947},
}