Wollaston made improvements to the galvanic battery (named after Galvani) in the 1810s.
The galvanic battery was applied, and he suddenly expired in one of those ecstatic paroxysms which, occasionally, it superinduces.
It was like a corpse artificially convulsed by means of a galvanic battery.
When struck by back pain, he applied a galvanic battery to his spine.
Rogers provided a galvanic battery that eliminated the danger of acid spills.
A hand took hold and shook me, scattering the pain through all my muscles like an overcharge from a galvanic battery.
Perhaps the ocean serves as a galvanic battery to distribute acids at one pole, and alkalies at the other.
Power for the exchange was supplied by galvanic batteries which required constant attention and had to be filled with water daily.
Patrick Coad invented and patented the first galvanic battery in March 1842.
Their flight seemed to act like a galvanic battery upon the others.