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Lectures on the atomic theory and essays scientific and ...
Now it is to be supposed that, in the somewhat complete neurogamia of the
perfect trance, every atomico- physiological movement transpiring within the
nervous circumference of the operator is shed into that of the patient. The pair is a
dual ...
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The Massachusetts Quarterly Review
In such supposititious circumstances it appears that, the perception of all
limitative sensation except that of hearing having been cut off, the neu- ro-
negative is thrown into a state of modified or partial neurogamia with the positive.
It is a state ...
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Massachusetts Quarterly Review
... or what you will: the numerous descriptions of which, in contemporary books,
certainly constitute one of the oddest and most significant of literary phenomena.
Now it is to be supposed that, in the somewhat complete neurogamia ...
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The Palladium: a monthly journal
... as has been supposed, in the relation of neurogamia to him, it reaches her as a
quasi-sensation ; and thereby she sees the absent The word neurogamia,
invented by Burdach, expresses the marriage of two nervous-systems into one ;
and it ...
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New remedies: the method of preparing and administering ...
Animal Magnetism — Mesmerism, Neurogamia, Biogamia, Biomag- netismus,
Zoomagnetismus, Tellurismus, Exoneurism, as it has been termed — exerts an
anodyne influence in probably the same manner. In highly impressible persons, ...
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Medical Lexicon: A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
See Irritable. Neurilyma, Neurilema. Neurischias, Ncuralgia l'cmoro-poplitiea.
Neurilic, Nervine. Neurodes, Nervous. Neurodynia, Neuralgia. Neurogamia,
Magnetism, animal. Neuromctres, Psoae. Neuron, Nerve. Neuropyra, Typhus
mitior.
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The Massachusetts Quarterly Review
... to be supposed that, in the somewhat complete neurogamia of the perfect
trance, every atomico~physiological movement transpiring within the nervous
circumference of the operator is shed into that of the patient. The pair is a dual
unity, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliott Cabot, Theodore Parker, 1848
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Dunglison's American medical library
Neurogamia, 406. Noix vomique, 276. Kxtrait alcoolique de, 27& Nux vomica,
276. Extract alcoholic of, 276. Ofenruss, 200. Oil, codliver, 285. Croton, 281.
Ofmur. tard seed, 291. Oleum telhereum riorum arnicre, 45. .fEthcreum seminum
ainapis ...
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*Baretti's Italian Dictionary: 1: Italian and English
... won ten pounds at. . . .- adv. -aménte, sup. -issimaménte. Néuma, s. m. a
cadence at the end of an anthem. Nei'mo, pron. (0bs.) V. nessuno. Neuralgia, s. f.
(med. t.) neuralgia. 'l. nevralg'ia. Neurogamia, a. f. animal magnetism. Ni: l'xti né
pl'lti, ...
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A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a Concise ...
NEUROGAMIA, Mnsnetism, animal. N E U RO G'RA P H Y, Neurogruak'ia, from
ret/cor, 'a nerve,' and yga<r<r/t 'a description.' The part of anatomy which
describes the nerves. NEUROLEMMATITIS, Neurilmmnitis. NEUROL'OGY, J\'
eurolog"ia, ...