Hyperesthesia is difficult to detect in a nervous, irritable animal, and sometimes even in a horse of less sensitive temperament.
If hyperesthesia is well marked local anodynes may be needed to relieve suffering.
Neuroses of the skin consist in augmentation of sensibility or hyperesthesia and diminution of sensibility or anesthesia.
There are likely to be spots of hyperesthesia or hypesthesia or even complete anesthesia somewhere on the skin.
When over-attention is paid, there may be a {591} hyperesthesia corresponding to that seen in the skin in any organ of the body.
Kronecker, by isolating a loop of intestine in which a metal ball was placed, showed that it was possible to modify peristalsis very materially by affecting the psychic condition of the animal.
Van Helmont conceived of the magnetic and sympathetic feeling as a natural process.
Evacuation of the intestines is to a great degree {275} a mechanical arrangement.
Those of a nervous temperament are likely to suffer from diarrhea.
They hesitate about touching the door knob or latch, and invent all sorts of excuses to wait for a moment outside the door in order to have someone else open it.
All this serves to add tone to the system, invigorates the appetite and puts patients in the best possible mental attitude to bring about a favorable result.
The Cardinals who tasted it declared that not only did it seem to them permissible but that it was a mortification to drink it and therefore it was proper Lenten exercise.
She used to be rather thin and delicate, trying to do a large amount of work and living largely on her nervous energy.
Especially are they timorous about touching the door knobs of a physician's residence, or the chairs in his waiting room, or even to shake hands with him.
Anyone who has studied the psychology of attention knows how much influence can be exerted on the skin, or on the mucous surface by mental influence.
This can only serve for those who have faith in the service.
Upon manipulation of the patellar region, one is impressed with the fact that hyperesthesia does not exist in proportion to the pain manifested during locomotion.
During the acute stage of inflammation there is to be detected local hyperthermia, some hyperesthesia and a little swelling.
By exerting tension on the flexor tendon, by means of passive dorsal flexion of the member, evidence of hyperesthesia may be detected.
Hyperesthesia (exaggeration of sensation) { as found in neurasthenia, or in mania.
Hyperesthesia (exaggeration) { as in neurasthenia or mania.