- Alfred P. Southwick
Dr. Alfred P. Southwick (1826 - 1898), was a dentist from
Buffalo, New York . He is credited with inventing the firstelectric chair as a method of execution. Dr. Southwick is buried inForest Lawn Cemetery inBuffalo, New York , USA. [http://www.thecemeteryproject.com/Graves%202/southwick-alfred.htm]The Electric Chair
In 1881, Dr. Alfred Southwick witnessed an intoxicated man touch a live
electric generator . After the man died quickly, Dr. Southwick concluded that electricity could be used as an alternative to hanging for executions. As Southwick was a dentist who was accustomed to performing procedures on subjects in "chairs", his device for electrical execution appeared in the form of an "electric chair."Dr. Southwick worked with
David B. Hill , the governor ofNew York State to help pass laws making execution by electricity legal. Southwick also served on the state'sElectrical Death Commission which between 1888 and 1889 recommended that electrocution be made a valid form ofCapital Punishment . The first law allowing the use of electrocution went into effectJanuary 1 , 1889. [ [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11806253&dopt=Abstract Alfred P. Southwick, MDS, DDS: dental practitioner... [J Hist Dent. 2000 - PubMed Result ] ]On
August 6 ,1890 ,William Kemmler was executed by electrocution. Southwick was present and is reported to have said "There is the culmination of ten years work and study! We live in a higher civilization from this day.” [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/not_guilty/chair/6.html The Electric Chair ] ]References
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