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Galvanism

Gal′va-nism

,
Noun.
[From
Galvani
: cf. F.
galvanisme
. See
Galvanic
.]
(Physics)
(a)
Electricity excited by the mutual action of certain liquids and metals; dynamical electricity.
(b)
The branch of physical science which treats of dynamical elecricity, or the properties and effects of electrical currents.
☞ The words galvanism and galvanic, formerly in very general use, are now rarely employed. For the latter, voltaic, from the name of Volta, is commonly used.

Webster 1828 Edition


Galvanism

GAL'VANISM

,
Noun.
[from Galvani of Bologna, the discover.]
Electrical phenomena in which the electricity is developed without the aid of friction, and in which a chimical action takes place between certain bodies.
Galvanism is heat, light, electricity and magnetism, united in combination or in simultaneous action; sometimes one and sometimes another of them predominating, and thus producing more or less all the effects of each: usual means of excitement, contact of dissimilar bodies, especially of metals and fluids.

Definition 2024


galvanism

galvanism

English

Noun

galvanism (usually uncountable, plural galvanisms)

  1. The chemical generation of electricity.
  2. The therapeutic use of electricity.
    • 1892, Journal of electrotherapeutics: Volume 10
      Erb and Remak in Germany, Beard and Rockwell and Althans in America, have used it with advantage, in the forms of galvanisms and faradisms, in the treatment of joint troubles.

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