I remember reading about an analog coulomb integrating device way back in the 70's or early 80's. As far as I remember it looked something like an axial varistor.
It was a purely analog device that moved ions inside it as the (varying) current flowed thru it, and was then "read out" by applying a reversed current of known value while measuring how long it takes to completely move the ions back to the original side.
Not sure if it was ions, or atoms, or molecules, but it was something that actually moved from one side to the other at least.
Anyone knows what this device is called, and where I can get a few to play around with?
(Edit: I know that this is a gas discharge device, it's just an illustration of how I remember my mystery device looks like)