korkeajännitegalvaani
Korkeajännitegalvaani (literally “high-voltage galvanism”) is a Finnish term historically used to refer to the use or observation of galvanic effects produced by high-voltage direct electric currents. In Finnish electrotherapy and early electrophysiology literature, the phrase described devices and experiments that delivered high-voltage direct current to tissue or to electrodes to produce electrochemical or physiological effects. The term derives from korkea jännite (“high voltage”) and galvaani (“galvanism”), reflecting the influence of 19th-century galvanic science on medical and industrial applications.
The concept encompasses both medical and industrial contexts. In medicine, it referred to early electrotherapy devices
Historical usage of korkeajännitegalvaani has declined as terminology has become more precise. Modern Finnish scientific language
See also: galvanic current, electrotherapy, electrochemistry, high voltage.