Laura Bassi Article

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Several of Laura Bassi’s theses for the degree of doctor of philosophy showed the influence of Isaac Newton’s works on optics and light. As a physics professor at the University of Bologna, she was an early proponent of Newtonian physics and based her courses on material found in Newton’s Principia. In the 1760s she began performing experiments on possible medicinal applications of electricity.