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Definition of Analgesias
1. analgesia [n] - See also: analgesia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Analgesias
Literary usage of Analgesias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Psychology of the Emotions by Théodule Ribot (1914)
"... movements—Are they the effects of paint— Pain is only a sign—The analgesias :
unconsciousness of pain and intellectual consciousness—Retardation of pain ..."
2. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1904)
"With regard to the cause for these degenerations, no discovery could be made.
Visceral analgesias in Friedreich's Disease.—In the course of tabes, ..."
3. Local and Regional Anesthesia: With Chapters on Spinal, Epidural by Carroll Woolsey Allen (1920)
"An incidence of ocular palsy in 1 to 400 or 500 spinal analgesias and the occurrence
of frequent headaches should make surgeons very careful to avoid heated ..."
4. The venereal diseases, including stricture of the male urethra by Edward Lawrence Keyes (1881)
"Certain analgesias of early syphilis have been much spoken of since Fournier's
description of them as they occur in women early in syphilis. ..."
5. Medical Diagnosis: Special Diagnosis of Internal Medicine by Julius Lincoln Salinger, Wilhelm Olivier von Leube (1904)
"This category embraces analgesias, muscular anesthesias, loss of the subjective
sensations transmitted by the joints and entrails. ..."
6. The Diagnosis of Diseases of the Nervous System: A Manual for Students and by Christian Archibald Herter (1892)
"... analgesias of peripheral and spinal origin, they correspond in general to the
segments of the limb affected—hand, hand and forearm, or hand, forearm, ..."