PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ERETHISMIC»
erethismic
erethismic
define
unusual
excessive
degree
irritability
stimulation
organ
tissue
origin
french
éréthisme
greek
erethismós
irritation
equivalent
medical
obsolete
term
variously
translated
excited
irritated
this
erethistic
erethitic
thiz
thit
marked
collins
always
ˌɛrɪˈθɪzmɪk
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adjective
derived
forms
ˌereˈthismic
ˌereˈthistic
ˌereˈthitic
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ERETHISMIC»
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1
The Criminal Body: Lombroso and the Anatomy of Deviance
... distinguishing experimentally among different kinds of mental illness: thus,
while the demented, pellagroids, and apathetic melancholiacs presented
diminished sensibility, erethismic melancholiacs presented increased sensibility.
8 In order ...
Patients recovering from the torpid form may come gradually to present the
symptoms of the erethismic, and vice versd, when the condition becomes worse,
the torpid may be developed from the erethismic form. The latter is then to be ...
3
Criminals and Their Scientists: The History of Criminology ...
32 The demented, pellagroids, and apathetic melancholiacs presented
diminished sensitivity, whereas erethismic melancholiacs presented increased
sensitivity. Inexplicably, many mentally ill persons seemed to be more sensitive
on the ...
Peter Becker, Richard F. Wetzell, 2006
4
Collected papers on circulation and respiration
distinguish from it another erethismic form which Travers terms " prostration with
excitement."* The countenances of patients suffering from it are distorted, and
express a nameless anxiety and excruciating agony. They toss wildly about,
groan ...
Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton, 1907
5
Transactions of the Section on Laryngology and Otology of ...
tion in all its refinements promises much diagnostically, as well as pathologically.
In making a differential diagnosis between the varieties of meningism, the
irritative form will be shown by monolateral erethismic symptoms, and will be
found ...
6
Section on Laryngology, Otology, and Rhinology
In making a differential diagnosis between the varieties of meningism, the
irritative form will be shown by monolateral erethismic symptoms, and will be
found after monolateral operative or other traumata. The toxic and the reflex
forms will be ...
American Medical Association, American Medical Association. Section on Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology, 1906
7
The Truth Machine: A Social History of the Lie Detector
The mentally ill were alleged to be less sensitive to pain: “the demented,
pellagroids, and apathetic melancholiacs presented diminished sensibility,
erethismic melancholiacs presented increased sensibility?'107 The female
body's alleged ...
8
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... erect eremiofobia (0 - eremiophobia eremofilia (f) - eremophilia eremofobia (f) -
eremophobia eretismico adj - erethismic eretismo (т) - erethism eretismo (т)
sexual - sexual erethism eretístico adj - erethistic eretitico adj - erethitic
eretizofrenia ...
9
Flashes of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the War of ...
The double perspective in The War of the Worlds multiplies instances of irony
because the narrator has two beings: one in the past, when he was as erethismic
as he was reasonable, and one in the present, safe and calm, recounting his ...
Following his death, she fell into a highly erethismic, suicidal depression and had
to be kept under constant supervision. The family doctor consulted C. G. Jung,
who prescribed tincture of opium (following Kraepelin) and thought that probably
...
Heinrich Karl Fierz, 1991