10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERACUTENESS»
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hyperacuteness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Diseases of the genito-urinary organs considered from a ...
FETAL SYPHILIS Pathology — The pathology of fetal syphilis differs from the
same process in the adult chiefly in its hyperacuteness. In the adult the disease
localizes itself here and there in small areas and shows a special affinity to the
skin ...
Edward Loughborough Keyes, 1912
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Syphilis, a treatise for practitioners
The pathology of fetal syphilis differs from the same process in the adult chiefly in
its hyperacuteness. In the adult the disease localizes itself here and there in
small areas and shows a special affinity to the skin and mucous membranes, and
...
Edward Loughborough Keyes, 1908
3
A Text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and ...
Under this heading the following must be classed : I. Hyperacuteness of Hearing
(Oxyecoia). — This is characterized by an occasional, striking increase in the
acuteness of hearing, which may be either for every kind of tone and noise, d -
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The Psychology of the Future: ("L'avenir Des Sciences ...
It is this interior word which the hypnotized receives, thanks to his sensorial
hyperacuteness. Dr. Ruault recognizes, however, that this hyperacuteness is not
one of the constant characteristics of 6 Dr. Albert Ruault, Revue philosophique.
Émile Boirac, Willie Wendt de Kerlor, 1918
E He is a f docile receiver, but whose psychic functions that remain in activity are
strengthened tenfold. And with all this the subject is fully conscious. He exhibits at
first an auditioe hyperacuteness, expressed in such phrases as these: “ I have ...
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Diseases of the Genito-urinary Organs: Considered from a ...
FETAL SYPHILIS Pathology — The pathology of fetal syphilis differs from the
same process in the adult chiefly in its hyperacuteness. In the adult the disease
localizes itself here and there in small areas and shows a special affinity to the
skin ...
Edward Loughborough Keyes, 1911
The pathology of fetal syphilis differs from the same process in the adult chiefly in
its hyperacuteness. In the adult the disease localizes itself here and there in
small areas and shows a special affinity to the skin and mucous membranes, and
...
Edward Loughborough Keyes, 1917
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The Psychology of the Future
It is this interior word which the hypnotized receives, thanks to his sensorial
hyperacuteness. Dr. Ruault recognizes, however, that this hyperacuteness is not
one of the constant characteristics of somnambulism, and that physiologists who
have ...
9
Proceedings of Section V: Hygienic, social, industrial, and ...
... often accused as a factor of disease, is in reality the mainspring of that
hyperacuteness and overactivity of all our functions which braces the system
constantly to a higher degree of vigor and vitality— it is certain that death and
diseases are ...
10
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; A Manual for Students and ...
... 370 Halld's fronto-ethmoid operation, 364 Hartman'8 tuning-forks, 203 Hay
fever, 333 prescriptions for, 497 Hearing, hyperacuteness of, 277 range of, 201
tests of, functional, 199 acoumeter, 200 Barany noise apparatus, 201 Gal ton
whistle, ...
Howard Charles Ballenger, 1917