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Definition of Hyperaesthesias
1. hyperaesthesia [n] - See also: hyperaesthesia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyperaesthesias
Literary usage of Hyperaesthesias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychiatry: A Text-book for Students and Physicians by Stewart Paton (1905)
"... paraesthesias, hyperaesthesias, and disorders of sensation, so distributed as
not to correspond with the peripheral distribution of any one nerve, ..."
2. The British Gynaecological Journal by British Gynaecological Society (1899)
"There are hysterical hyperaesthesias of internal organs. ... Cases are given
showing hysterical hyperaesthesias of the portio vaginalis and cervix, ..."
3. The Diseases of the Nervous System: A Textbook for Physicians and Students by Ludwig Hirt (1893)
"... in the acuteness of sight, photophobia, disorders of the color sense,
hyperaesthesias of the nerves of hearing, smell, and taste, have been observed. ..."
4. Physiology and pathology of the sympathetic system of nerves by Albert Eulenburg, Paul Guttman (1879)
"The hyperaesthesias of the sympathetic nerve are distinguished by certain peculiar
features, which depend on the physiological function of that portion of ..."