Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyperexcited
Literary usage of Hyperexcited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands by Hubert Richardson (1905)
"The same reasoning will account for cases of sporadic cretinism, should the
maternal gland be hyperexcited during pregnancy from any cause, then the fetal ..."
2. Psychic Philosophy as the Foundation of a Religion of Natural Law by V. C. Desertis (1896)
"It is variable in degree, increasing with the general health and vigour of the
subject, by no means augmented by a hyperexcited condition of the nervous ..."
3. The Medical, surgical, and hygienic treatment of diseases of women by Edwin Moses Hale (1880)
"This is evidently the hyperexcited action of the non-striated muscular fibre,
which ordinarily is excited to action by mechanical pressure. ..."
4. From Here to Armageddon: I Am Ashter by Ashtas (1990)
"Some of you will need medical care, others will be quite wonderful, but hyperexcited
and agitated. Some will be frantic over family members, etc. ..."