Frictional Electricity / From "The Saturday Evening Post."
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A hospital visitor listens to a battered patient recount a comic mishap: after hearing popular lectures about frictional electricity, the patient tries to cure a companion's headache by rubbing his eyebrows. The treatment unexpectedly induces a hypnotic trance, causing the companion to recite a multiplication table and later prayers, and producing escalating embarrassment and consequences. The anecdote satirizes lay enthusiasm for scientific remedies and the social awkwardness that follows misapplied curiosity.
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