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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NEURASTHENIAC»
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The defect, therefore, in the work of a neurastheniac is quantitative, while that in
the paretic is qualitative. The symptoms of the neurastheniac ameliorate as the
day advances, so that the evening finds him at his best; on the other hand, the ...
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Diamond Learner's English-English-Hindi Dictionary
5611 neurastheniac cord that conveys impulses between the brain and the body
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strength *4viPw; mental strength 4HÍU+ ttPrii nerve2 v.l. to give strength,
resolution ...
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Lifetime Editions of Kraepelin in English: Clinical ...
The defect, therefore, in the work of a neurastheniac is quantitative, while that in
the paretic is qualitative. The symptoms of the neurastheniac ameliorate as the
day advances, so that the evening finds him at his best; on the other hand, the ...
The defect, therefore, in the work of a neurastheniac is quantitative, while that in
the paretic is qualitative. The symptoms of the neurastheniac ameliorate as the
day advances, so that the evening finds him at his best ; on the other hand, the ...
5
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ...
There was nothing about his condition that wouldn't be present in a
neurastheniac. Everything he complained of might have been caused by
neurasthenia. “The difference between a malingerer and a neurastheniac is that:
a malingerer builds ...
Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, 1941
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A Text-book of Psychiatry for Physicians and Students
We know that the neurastheniac generally has a tendency to the melancholic
bent of mind. He is undecided, timid, perplexed, preoccupied. He may exhibit
phenomena of anguish and a fearful, sometimes obsessive, tendency to suicide ;
but ...
A born neurastheniac." He was attacked by appendicitis twice in succession. He
fasted five days after the last attack, and six days later on. Gained thirty-five
pounds, and is a splendidly developed athlete; he runs five miles in 26 minutes
15 ...
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Descriptive Medicine with Clinical Methods and Homeopathic ...
It is not reasonable and proper to declare any body neurastheniac without
collecting and analyzing all relevant information and analyzing the symptoms that
are generally found in absolutely healthy and normal people. Conclusion is that
this ...
K. L. Kichlu, L. R. N. Bose, 1999
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Diamond Pocket English Dictionary
... a nerve. neuralgia n paroxysmal intermittent pain along the course of a nerve.
neuralgic a. pertainirg to neuralgia. neurasthenia n. weakness. nervous debility.
neurastheniac n. one suffering from neurasthenia. neurasthenic a. suffering from
...
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Bliss Carman: A Reappraisal
.”23 The therapist's task was to recharge and rebalance the neurastheniac's
system. At one extreme—the extreme of maximum external interference—a rest
cure such as the one undergone by Carman in 1900 might be prescribed. At the
other ...