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Definition of Pareses
1. paresis [n] - See also: paresis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pareses
Literary usage of Pareses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hygiene, Diseases and Mortality of Occupations by John Thomas Arlidge (1892)
"The most interesting examples of defaulting muscular power from excessive use,
are seen in those local pareses represented by scriveners' paralysis, ..."
2. The Hygiene, Diseases and Mortality of Occupations by John Thomas Arlidge (1892)
"The most interesting examples of defaulting muscular power from excessive use,
are seen in those local pareses represented by scriveners' paralysis, ..."
3. Neurological Bulletin by Frederick Tilney, Columbia University, Dept. of Neurology (1919)
"There are slight and somewhat doubtful pareses of the various movements of the
right thigh except rotation outward, weakness of which is more pronounced. ..."
4. A Manual of Nervous Diseases by Irving J. Spear (1916)
"OCCUPATION pareses There are certain occupations in which, as the result of
pressure upon the nerves or of overuse of a part of the body, there occurs ..."
5. Suggestive Therapeutics: A Treatise on the Nature and Uses of Hypnotism by Hippolyte Bernheim (1889)
"Four subjects were hypnotized once and have not returned since; I have not had
any news of them." V. DYNAMIC pareses AND PARALYSES. ..."