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Medicine, Mind, and the Double Brain: A Study in ...
Charcot declared (1883, 145) that "the problem is double, physical and
physiological." The aim was therefore to explain: (1) how the aesthesiogenic
agents acted on the nervous system; and (2) what physiological processes were
involved in ...
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The Medical Times and Register
latter are the most striking, and those to which attention was first called. The
phenomena of metalloscopy and metallotherapy are embraced in a discussion of
aesthesiogenic agents. His attention was first directed to the subject about six
years ...
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
-aesthesia, -esthesia, suffix meaning '(condition of) feeling, perception or
sensation': allaesthesia, hypercrysaesthesia. aesthesio-, combining form
meaning 'feeling or perceptive faculties': aesthesiogenic, aesthesioneure,
aesthesioscopy.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Sites of the Unconscious: Hypnosis and the Emergence of the ...
... and verbal suggestion were used in alternation. Anne Harrington notes that
Bernheim conducted a series of experiments using magnets shortly after Charcot,
whereby he in no way expressed doubts concerning their “aesthesiogenic effect.
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... aesthematology n — estematología (f) aesthesia n — estesia (f) aesthesiodic
adj — estesiódico aesthesiodic system — sistema (m) estesiódico
aesthesiogenesis n — estesiogénesis (f) aesthesiogenic adj — estesiogénico
aesthesiography ...
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Clinical Hypnosis Textbook: A Guide for Practical Intervention
7±2 model 55–6, 62 Abbe de Faria 162 abreactions 40, 43, 52–3, 118 active
imagination 123 active negativism 177 Aesculapius 161 aesthesiogenic 167
affirmations 10 agnosia 167 alcohol 29, 38, 56, 93, 139–40, 154 alexia 167
amnesia ...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
In the treatment of those forms of palsy, spasm, tremor, aphasia, hallucination, etc
., dependent upon disturbances of inhibition in the nervous apparatus, it may be
found of advantage to apply revulsives, aesthesiogenic agents, or other local ...
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Proceedings of the Philadelphia County Medical Society. ...
Charcot's diagnostic points of hemi-anaesthesia, affections of sight, hysterogenic
zones, the effect of aesthesiogenic agents upon sensibility and motility, most
times cannot be readily or promptly applied. Then collateral evidence must guide
...
Philadelphia County Medical Society, 1894
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Twentieth Century Practice: Diseases of the nervous system
If the stimulus is applied to a limb of the healthy side we see anaesthesia appear
at the point of application of the aesthesiogenic substance, and spread from this
as a centre. Whichever may be the side on which the application is made, we ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1897
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A History of Hypnotism
This phenomenon could be produced by all kinds of " aesthesiogenic "
substances, and particularly by magnets.68 It was a natural step to attempt
likewise to transfer effects produced by hypnotism. Charcot and Richer at the
Salpetriere and ...