Walt Whitman’s 1855 poem, I Sing the Body Electric, is a celebration of the human body and its intrinsic connection to the universe. During that era, scientists were just beginning to understand that humans are, indeed, electrical beings. Whitman’s deliberate use of the word "electric" in his tribute to the human body was quite remarkable, as the term was not widely used at the time and electricity for human use was still in the experimental stage. With that in mind, the poem’s title serves as both a poetic and scientific statement.
Many have compared great science to art, but we believe it is more akin to poetry. A poet distills intricate concepts, stories, and emotions into the most concise, impactful expression—cutting through the noise to reach the heart and soul of the matter. Similarly, great scientists achieve this with their work. Together, scientists and patients contribute their own verses to the epic poem of understanding known as science.
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