Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyperexcitement
Literary usage of Hyperexcitement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery edited by Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Theodore Stout Bell (1846)
"... culminated and fell with Broussais; requiring us to refrain from stimulants
in cases of hyperexcitement, and finding hyperexcitement almost everywhere. ..."
2. Physiology of Bodily Exercise by Fernand Lagrange (1890)
"The war-dances of savages, the contortions of dancing dervishes, produce without
the assistance of any alcoholic drink, a state of cerebral hyperexcitement ..."
3. Elements of medicine by Samuel Henry Dickson (1859)
"... hyperexcitement than with vascular debility. A tendency to hydropic affections
often arises from the influence of ..."
4. Mental Diseases & Their Homoeopathic Treatment, for the Student by William Morris Butler (1910)
"... mechanical restraint should be avoided, at least until appropriate hydrotherapeutic
measures have proven unavailing. To allay the hyperexcitement the ..."
5. Cease Firing by Mary Johnston (1912)
"... exhaustion, debility, and also hyperexcitement; strange outbreaks of nature
and strange sinkings together. Once there was a hint of cholera. ..."