10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERAESTHESIC»
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This knowledge of the disease he considered was due to Hoffmann's
investigation, who proved conclusively that the sensory nerves, as well as the
motor nerves, were hyperaesthesic, or easily irritated by the galvanic or Faradic
current.
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1891
2
Liverpool Medico-chirurgical Journal
Charcot and P. Richer discovered that in the graver forms of hysteria, hystero-
epilepsy, pressure on the hyperaesthesic zones may either excite convulsive
manifestations, and so be hysterogenic, or check them and be hysterofrenic.
They also ...
3
Handbook of Poisoning in Dogs and Cats
Fits may have a duration of 3 minutes or more and may be separated by periods
of 10-30 minutes during which the animal may be initially calm and then
gradually become more hyperaesthesic and tremorous until fitting recommences.
Alexander Campbell, Michael Chapman, 2008
4
On concussion of the spine
Thus in cases of dorsal injury of the spine, there may be a hyperaesthesic zone
round the body, with more or less complete anaesthesia of the pelvis and lower
limbs. In injury of the cervical spine there may be a hyperaesthesic line extending
...
5
On Concussion of the Spine, Nervous Shock and Other Obscure ...
This became gradually palsied and anaesthesia On the 19, the third day after the
accident, he was seized with severe pain in the lower cervical and upper dorsal
spines, and the left upper extremity became suddenly hyperaesthesic. It was ...
6
Lectures on Massage and Electricity in the Treatment of Disease
The attack could easily be produced by moderate friction of the hyperaesthesic
plaques. After the usual aura a marked epileptoid state followed. Equally
characteristic was the period of the grand movements, and the position of a circle.
Finally ...
Thomas Stretch Dowse, 1903
7
The Treatment of disease by physical methods
The attack could easily be produced by moderate friction of the hyperaesthesic
plaques. After the usual aura a marked epileptoid state followed. Equally
characteristic was the period of the grand movements, and the position of a circle.
Finally ...
Thomas Stretch Dowse, 1899
8
Problems of philosophy: or, principles of epistemology and ...
This reception of hyperaesthesic impression we find associated with what is
called subliminal mental action, a process apparently duplicating all that we
know of consciousness, except the normal mnemonic recognition. Now it is
admitted that, ...
James Hervey Hyslop, 1905
9
Gaillard's Medical Journal
Hyperaesthesic spots upper-dorsal and mid-lumbar region; also right pseudo-
ovarian region. Extreme hyperaesthesia to touch; heat and electricity on dorsum
of right foot. Extreme irritability of all muscles on tapping; the slightest touch of ...
10
Foodscapes, Foodfields, and Identities in Yucatán
Howes (2005) has suggested that taste is 'hyperaesthesic', that is, a sensual
experience that involves all of the senses at once. Consequently, when we talk
about consuming a meal, the taste experience cannot be reduced to the flavors; ...
Steffan Igor Ayora Díaz, 2012