galvanist
/ˈɡælvənɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who applies electricity for therapeutic or medical purposes, especially the treatment of paralysis by electrical shocks.
“The 18th-century galvanist made significant contributions to the field of electrical medicine.”
2. noun
A person who uses electrical devices to stimulate the body, particularly the muscles, for therapeutic purposes.
“The galvanist used a device to send an electric current through the patient’s muscles to restore movement.”