Introduction
It has been known that all living things have electrical charges in their bodies. These electrical charges are distributed throughout the body of an organism. In the modern physiology, it has been found out that it is possible to measure the strength of charges in the body as well as their distribution. The human body is not exempted since it contains the electrical charges as well. In addition, a number of the modern equipment used in hospitals such electrocardiogram, electromyogram, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalogram all depend on the distribution of electrical charges in the body so as to ...