10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERETHISTIC»
Discover the use of
erethistic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
erethistic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Materia Medica; Or, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
There are, however, as I have already said, a few other different and distinct
powers, that might with propriety be considered as different specific Erethistic
powers from that now under consideration. For example, a Euphrenic lpower in
all the ...
There are, however, as I have already said, a few other different and distinct
powers, that might with propriety be considered as different specific Erethistic
powers from that now under consideration. For example, a Euphrenic fpower in
all the ...
3
Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal
Though some varieties of erethistic power may be and are commonly mistaken
for a narcotic power, yet some of them are so unlike, as never to be thus
confounded with it, by any accurate observer at least. I feel absolutely certain that
lobelia ...
4
The North-western Medical and Surgical Journal
Though some varieties of erethistic power may be and are commonly mistaken
for a narcotic power, yet some of them are so unlike, as never to be thus
confounded with it, by any accurate observer at least. I feel absolutely certain that
lobelia ...
5
A Manual of Homoeopathic Therapeutics
The general condition of the provers was one of fatigue with great thirst,
sensitiveness to cold, and an erethistic state in which the patient was easily
startled, and the special senses of smell and hearing were abnormally acute. .^ln
one prover ...
6
The Eclectic Journal of Medicine
The eneral effects of moxa, on which the indications for its use depend, are divi
ed by Dr. Sadler into, 1, anti-erethistic; 2, purely dynamic; 3, excitant; 4, revulsive;
5, reparative. To illustrate these, he gives the following cases, to which are ...
7
The Homoeopathic Examiner
The urinary crisis differs according to the form of the disease, inasmuch as the
sediment deposited in the erethistic form is peculiarly slimy ; in 'the inflammatory,
crystallized; in the bilious,iof an isabel-yellow. There is no particularly urinary
crisis ...
8
Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis
In the firstplace,the condition is metwith in those menwhose entire individuality
seems inert,without energy and passive,—in short, 'unmanly', In the second place
, it is met with in erethistic, overlively men who seem to be in a constant state of ...
9
A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II ...
This matter of physiognomy of the scrofulous has this much at least of practical
importance—viz. that to the sanguine or erethistic type belong those cases that
show distinct heredity, while the phlegmatic or torpid is usually the type assumed
in ...
10
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... erethism n - eretismo (10) еге1015т1с adj - 01011510100 erethistic adj -
0101151100 erethistic shock - choque (10) 0101151100 erethitic adj - eretitico
erethizophrenia ...