galvanisten
Galvanisten is a term primarily used in Germany to refer to a person who practices galvanism. Galvanism, named after Italian physician Luigi Galvani, is an early form of electrotherapy. It involves the application of electric currents to the body, often through direct contact with electrodes, with the intention of producing muscle contractions or other physiological effects. Historically, galvanism was explored for its potential in treating various ailments, from paralysis to nervous disorders.
The practice of galvanism, and by extension the role of a galvanisten, was most prominent in the