Insufficiency and irregularity as to the allowance of sleep are potent influences in developing neuralgia in those who are hereditarily predisposed.
He will never be really cured; and I suspect that the secret of his maladies is an inveterate habit of masturbation acting on a nervous system hereditarily predisposed to hypochondriasis.
Hypochondriasis is also pre-eminently a disease of adult middle life; it is scarcely ever seen in youth, except as the result of excessive masturbation acting on a temperament hereditarily predisposed to insanity.
This man appears to be a hereditarily predisposed subject, who simply affixed his delusional ideas to a disease which had begun some time before the mental trouble itself.
In Case 54, the soldier got his syphilis in wartime and the syphilis acted to bring out an epilepsy with which the patient was hereditarily tainted (epilepsy syphilogenic, i.
Truly the individual himself makes his own character, but he does so by his habitual adjustment of his (hereditarily determined) constitution to surrounding influences.
Those peculiarities observed in the parents are in all their details witnessed in the guinea-pigs hereditarily born toeless, who have developed epileptic phenomena.
From this results irregularity of organ function, which is hereditarily transmissible.
Like deformities of the brain, these anomalies are also more marked and constant with the lower forms of the hereditarily based systematised perversions of the mind than the higher.
And he, at all events, would be no party to the unmasking of that great gulf which hereditarily divided us.
Her father was a Priest and a Seyid, or descendant of the Prophet, and therefore hereditarily a beggar: but he was also a Suddozai Durani, and he asked for and received the daughter of Amir Dost Mahomed in marriage.
A priest who is a Seyid, or a direct descendant of the Prophet, is hereditarily a beggar.
If restrictive eugenics dealt with no other class than the hereditarily feeble-minded, and dealt with that class effectively, it would richly justify its existence.
In healthy and not hereditarilyneuropathic men complete abstinence is possible without injury to the nervous system.
It may be added that a horror of coitus is not necessarily due to bad education, and may also occur in hereditarily degenerate women, whose ancestors have shown similar or allied mental peculiarities.
But in this species the bleached condition has not yet been hereditarily established, and since each individual is independently affected "the main cause of change must have been of that direct order which we understand by the term climatic.
But, as in the flounder, the depigmentation has also become hereditarily transmitted, for even those individuals reared in the light lose the color.
This pigmented condition is evidently a hereditarily transmitted condition.
In aristocratic society, the class which gives the tone to opinion, and has the supreme guidance of affairs, being permanently and hereditarilyplaced above the multitude, naturally conceives a lofty idea of itself and of man.
When riches are hereditarily fixed in families, there are a great number of men who enjoy the comforts of life without feeling an exclusive taste for those comforts.
The power of transmitting syphilis hereditarily decreases spontaneously as the disease of the parent becomes older.
And as these modifications reappear in succeeding generations, we have, in them, examples of functionally-established variations that are hereditarily transmitted.
That the question of cause was acute in both cases implies that both had hereditarily fine brains, but it also suggests that the question is normal in those who are naturally educated.
Everything points to the conclusion that the instinctive automatisms have been gradually acquired and hereditarily fixed by natural selection and other factors of inheritance.
The so-called reflexes and their temporary, purposefully adaptive, but hereditarily stereotyped combinations, which respond always more or less in the same manner to the same stimuli, constitute the paradigm of automatic activities.
The drinker (and apparently the smoker also) begets enfeebled children, hereditarilyfatigued or degenerated, and these drink and smoke in their turn, because they are fatigued.
In other words, the disease was hereditarily transferred to ticks of the second generation and they alone were capable of conveying it.
As in the case of Spirochaeta duttoni, the organism is transmitted hereditarily in the arthropod vector.
But those sculptured devices were regarded as the peculiar ensigns of one individual, who could change them at pleasure, and did not descend hereditarily like the modern coat of arms.
If the hereditarily long-headed can change under suitable conditions, then what about the hereditarily short-witted?
If he did, he must have been hereditarily endowed, almost from the outset, with an adaptability to different climates quite unique in its way.
Sandow was, we may assume, hereditarily gifted with a superior muscular capacity, which his exercises have enabled him to fully develop.
Nevertheless, it cannot be denied, that upon the whole they are hereditarily entitled to en bon point.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hereditarily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.