10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DYSTHETIC»
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dysthetic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
dysthetic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Estrangement and the Somatics of Literature: Tolstoy, ...
His classic example of the dysthetic double bind is an encounter he witnessed in
an institution: A young man who had fairly well recovered from an acute
schizophrenic episode was visited in the hospital by his mother. He was glad to
see her ...
Pyrectic, Phlogotic, Exanthematic or Dysthetic. These operations are just about
as much indicated in the chronic Febrile diseases, of which the simple, the
Phlogotic and the Dysthetic, (Hectic) is the principal. The Non-Febrile diseases,
in which ...
3
North American Journal of Homoeopathy
They cause “improved and increased secretions from the liver and other
digestive organs, and also from the glandular viscera. In all probability” they
remove “certain dysthetic or cachectic diseases,” including “affections of the / skin
.
4
Materia Medica; Or, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
These ope- . rations are just about as much indicated in the chronic Febrile
diseases, of which the simple, the Phlogotic and the Dysthetic, (Hectic) is the
principal. The Non-Febrile diseases, in which these same operations are
indicated, are ...
5
Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Difficnlty in speaking. Dysphoria*, -fu-re-a, a. Impatience under affliction.
Dyspncea, dlsp-nc -<3, s. Diff. of breathing. Dysthetic, dls-thef-Ik, a. Bel, to non-
febrile cachexy dep. on the circulation. Dystochia, -to'-ke-rl, a. A difficult birth. Dys'
ury, -u-re ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
6
The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
... by an anthelmintic course. There is yet great space for improvement in the
mode of treating this complaint. The larger worms unquestionably are found most
frequently in young persons, or persons of weakly and inelastic fibres, and
dysthetic ...
7
Care of People with Diabetes: A Manual of Nursing Practice
Where unmyelinated C-fibres are affected, characterised by burning, dysthetic
pain, capsaicin or Clonidine may be effective. Where the alpha fibres are
involved the pain is often deep and boring and insulin infusion, lignocaine or
gabapentin ...
8
Spinal Tumors: A Treatment Guide for Patients and Family
Pain, as presenting symptom intense burning (dysthetic pain), 23 local, 21–22
mechanical, 22 as most common presenting symptom, 21 new-onset back or
neck pain, 20, 25 pathologic fractures of the spine and, 22 pharmacological
control of, ...
9
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... relieving certain dysthetic or cachectic diseases, and often likewise causing a
direct revolution of many atonic acute, sub-acute, and chronic inflammations, not
only of the cranial, thoracic and abdominal viscera, but also of the membranes, ...
10
A treatise on the alternative and curative virtues of ...
The larger worms unquestionably are found most frequently in young persons, or
persons of weakly and inelastic fibres, and dysthetic habits; and hence, our first
intention should be to invigorate the system generally, and the stomach and ...
William Swaim, Marian S. Carson Collection (Library of Congress), 1833
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DYSTHETIC»
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dysthetic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Secondary Progressive MS-Related Neuropathic Pain Treated With …
The most common form of pain reported by Multiple Sclerosis patients is a Central Dysthetic Pain or “Girdling,” which is described as a sharp, ... «BioNews Texas, Ene 14»