10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERAESTHETIC»
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hyperaesthetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hyperaesthetic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Behaviour Problems in Small Animals: Practical Advice for ...
These cats will also possess a number of conditioned associations between
normal activities and the initiation of a hyperaesthetic attack. For example, the
approach of a person or another cat may predict when a bout is likely to occur.
Jon Bowen (BVetMed.), Sarah Heath, 2005
2
The Practice of Medicine: A Textbook for Practitioners and ...
The muscular sense is diminished on the same side as the lesion, where also the
skin is hyperaesthetic and irritation is more keenly felt, slight pricks being very
painful and tickling of the soles of the feet being felt unusually. The diminution of
...
3
The Throat and nose, and their diseases
Woakes's statement that sneezing is often intimately associated with hyper-
aesthesia of the area supplied by the nasal branch of the ophthalmic is
substantially correct, though sneezing is often a morbid result of hyperaesthetic
septal spurs, ...
4
The British Gynaecological Journal
Pleuralgia, epigastralgia, and hyperaesthetic area in left inguinal region.
Surprisingly rapid recovery from the pain on galvanisation." It is noteworthy that
pain which has persisted for years can be abolished at once. The usual seat of
the ...
5
The Journal of Mental Science
There is diminution of the cutaneous reflexes in anaesthetic areas, and
corresponding increase in hyperaesthetic areas. In the case of hemianaesthesia
there is diminution of the cutaneous reflexes (e. g. plantars) on the anaesthetic
side.
6
The Practice of Medicine
Under this title Dr. Dunn calls attention to a class of cases which have come
under his observation, in which serious reflex symptoms have come from
hyperaesthetic spots within the larynx. This orifice is as intimately connected with
other ...
7
The Massachusetts Eclectic Medical Journal
becomes hyperaesthetic and transmits to the abnormally sensitive nerve-centres
the impressions made by the " external elements" (pollen, etc.), which results in a
paroxysm of "hay fever." These are the three conditions necessary for a ...
8
Masters of the Mind: Exploring the Story of Mental Illness ...
Those whose constitutional dispositions cluster at the anaesthetic pole
anticipated by half a century the current DSM schizoid. The group that
Kretschmer located at the hyperaesthetic end of the continuum exhibits
sensibilities foreshadowed ...
9
Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette
The latter factor is so marked that many years ago I suggested, in lieu of the
absurd term "hay- fever" (absurd in the sense that the disease may be provoked
by many irritants other than new hay), that of "hyperaesthetic rhinitis," which has
been ...
10
The Diagnostics of Internal Medicine: A Clinical Treatise ...
The scalp is often tender following headaches (especially of migranous type),
and facial or occipital neuralgias. The area supplied by any neuralgic nerve may
be temporarily hyperaesthetic. Tenderness of the scalp may also occur at the ...
Glentworth Reeve Butler, 1903
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYPERAESTHETIC»
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hyperaesthetic is used in the context of the following news items.
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The bird, in Farrell's hyperaesthetic hands, becomes an ornithological sampler. “Anthems say they love us too many times removed”, “The ... «The Australian, Dec 14»
An Encyclopaedia of Myself by Jonathan Meades, review
A slashing caricaturist when delineating character, Meades is a hyperaesthetic miniaturist when it comes to the material world. There is an ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 14»
One dog dies and two left ill after suspected food poisoning near …
All presented with nausea, limb shaking and hypersensitivity to light and noise, known as hyperaesthetic. The two surviving animals were only ... «Essex Chronicle, Mar 14»
Rock Memoir Book Club: Donald Fagen Exposes Unbridled …
And yet, so strong was the pull toward an alternate way of life that, at least to a hyperaesthetic ten-year-old, the show's whole gestalt made ... «Grantland, Oct 13»
Viennese Romance by David Vogel, review
There is an unmistakable mastery in the hyperaesthetic intensity with which Vogel depicts early 20th-century Vienna's mix of squalor and ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
Disabled dad awarded $1m for botched operation
In the years that followed, he tried countless drugs to control the symptoms which to this day include "chronic, severe stabbing hyperaesthetic ... «Northern Star, Jul 13»
A Transgender Drag Performer Teaches John Cusack About Camp
... an important factor in determining whether camp will remain relevant at all: Is camp merely hyperaesthetic fun or should it be taken seriously? «Slate Magazine, Apr 13»
Book review: 'The Fry Chronicles,' by Stephen Fry
“I loved the tingle of nerves as I waited in the wings,” he remembers, “I loved the almost mystical hyperaesthetic way in which one was aware of ... «Washington Post, Jan 12»
Through History to Authenticity: John Millei's Paintings
For him the old picture is what Freud calls a "hyperaesthetic memory" rather than a formal corpse. The question then becomes why the particular historical works ... «Artnet, Jan 10»
The Stefan Golaszewski Plays, Bush Theatre, London
He's both a regular-guy nerd and a nuclear reactor of hyperaesthetic response to the world. He's a slacker and proto-visionary; clever as they ... «Independent, Dec 09»