inductorium

inductorium
An instrument formerly used in physiologic experiments to generate pulses of induced electricity for stimulating nerve or muscle.

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in·duc·to·ri·um .in-.dək-'tōr-ē-əm n a battery-operated apparatus containing induction coils used for producing a continuous pulsing electric current or a single pulse of current (as for physiological or pharmacological experiments)

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