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Example sentences for "hyperaesthesia"

Lexicographically close words:
hyoscyamus; hyper; hyperacidity; hyperaemia; hyperaemic; hyperbola; hyperbolas; hyperbole; hyperboles; hyperbolic
  1. There is no question here of the development of any new sense; the hyperaesthesia is only an exaggeration of the senses we already possess.

  2. The hyperaesthesia belonging to the unconscious is shown in other conditions than hypnosis and ordinary sleep.

  3. The medium has his dissociated stream with its hyperaesthesia and receptivity--alert to pick up the slightest hint and cast it back as a spirit revelation, and ready, moreover, to use more material trickery if needful.

  4. He possesses a hyperaesthesia such as we see in a sleeping dog who wakes at the approach of a footstep inaudible to the human ear and recognises whether it belongs to friend or stranger.

  5. The most constant phenomena are a quick pulse, laboured respiration, great restlessness, and hyperaesthesia of the skin.

  6. I am not aware that any such hyperaesthesia exists in the case of other colors.

  7. One may note in this connection that hyperaesthesia to color is nearly always an undue sensibility to red and very rarely to any other color.

  8. But hyperaesthesia sometimes spreads to the upper cheek.

  9. The hyperaesthesia spreads in a slight degree round the eye.

  10. The chill and the hyperaesthesia of the eyes can be so severe that a doctor or an oculist would be consulted.

  11. It may be accounted a form of hyperaesthesia and no doubt has a nervous expression, but it is not the less psychic in its origin.

  12. All we have to remember is that these things are psychic in their origin, and not ignorantly confound sensation with consciousness, or hyperaesthesia with the various psychopathic faculties we have been discussing.

  13. From first to last not a word was spoken by any one, so as to guard against any possible hyperaesthesia of hearing on her part.

  14. Now, as the stimulant recruits the exhausted nerve force, the hyperaesthesia ceases, and the brain tissue subsides into a state of calm repose.

  15. Amendment began almost immediately, and by the end of a week the hyperaesthesia had disappeared, and she slept soundly and sufficiently.

  16. There is thus a condition of general hyperaesthesia which greatly tends to the prevention of sound and refreshing sleep.

  17. From instability and hyperaesthesia results discord between the feelings themselves, between the feelings and the intelligence, between the feelings, the ideas and volitions.

  18. Their disordered nervous functions and hyperaesthesia are not, necessarily, indicative of inferiority of general organisation compared to their ancestry.

  19. Hyperaesthesia and excessive reaction to pleasant or offensive impressions exist.

  20. Donders, of Utrecht, said to one of his patients suffering from optic hyperaesthesia of neurasthenic origin: "What medicine cannot do, time and oftentime hygiene realise.

  21. Hyperaesthesia of the surface only occurred in the latter stages of the disease.

  22. A very distinct and careful statement of the distinction between pain and hyperaesthesia will be found in a prize essay "On Neuralgia" by M.

  23. The pain is situated about the umbilicus, and is relieved by deep pressure, although at the same time there may be hyperaesthesia of the skin.

  24. There were, however, headache and hyperaesthesia of the upper extremities present; twelve days later these also receded, and the patient finally recovered.

  25. Two forms of the disease have been described--one depending on hyperaesthesia of the sensory fibres of the pneumogastric, the other on hyperaesthesia of the solar plexus.

  26. Some persons are very susceptible to the action of jaborandi, and in such its exhibition is followed by hyperaesthesia and dull pain in the rectum and the urethra.

  27. The congestion of the vena portae commences certainly very early, but still the first symptoms are the nervous symptoms, first as excitants, then depressing or sedative, with a marked hyperaesthesia of the cutaneous nerves.

  28. In very good mediumistic conditions the doubling is easy and the initial hyperaesthesia of short duration.

  29. Immediately before the mediumistic doubling of her personality, her hand is affected with hyperaesthesia and, consequently, the pressure of the hand of another makes her ill, especially in the dorsal quarter.

  30. But no precautions were taken against hyperaesthesia further than enclosing the card in a second envelope.


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