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æsthesia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
æsthesia Obsolete spelling of aesthesia. 1911, W. H. Hamilton, J. S. Smyth, James H. Hyslop, chapter III, in Proceedings of the American Society for ... en.wiktionary.org
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-æsthesia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
-æsthesia. Alternative form of -esthesia. Derived terms. edit · English terms suffixed with -æsthesia · anæsthesia · cœnæsthesia · dysæsthesia. en.wiktionary.org
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æsthesia(エステジア) (@aesthesia.jewelry) - Instagram
Jewelry which you can wear as your mind. You can choose braille from : Love / Feel / Care / Soul ー Custom braille order is available. www.instagram.com
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æsthesia
æsthesia (iːsˈθiːsɪə, -zɪə) [mod.L., ad. Gr. αἴσθησις (see æsthesis).] Capacity for feeling and sensation; = æsthesis.1879 in R. Hunter et al. Encycl. Dict. I. 87/3 æsthesia, perception by the senses, feeling. 1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 8 Jan. 17/3 A general aesthesia akin to that of a creature in which... Oxford English Dictionary
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DISTRIBUTION OF AN ÆSTHESIA AFTER DIVISION OF THE ...
C. W. SUCKLING, M.D. (LOND.), M.R.C.P.; DISTRIBUTION OF AN ÆSTHESIA AFTER DIVISION OF THE MEDIAN NERVE, Brain, Volume 9, Issue 1, 1 April 1886, Pages 83–86. academic.oup.com
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On Anæsthesia, Hyperæsthesia, Pseudo-Æsthesia, Chiefly as Met ...
On Anæsthesia, Hyperæsthesia, Pseudo-Æsthesia, Chiefly as Met with in the Insane. The Substance of a Lecture Delivered to the Members of Professor Laycock's ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Synæsthesia (Canadian band)
History Leeb and Fulber formed Synæsthesia in the 1990s and began recording together. Synæsthesia uses samples from a number of musicians and from the film Fire in the Sky. wikipedia.org
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"aesthesia" meaning in All languages combined - Kaikki.org
æsthesia (Noun) [English] Obsolete spelling of aesthesia. · esthesia (Noun) [English] Alternative spelling of aesthesia. kaikki.org
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Local An æsthesia in Obstetrics - PMC
Articles from Canadian Medical Association Journal are provided here courtesy of Canadian Medical Association. Close. ACTIONS. PDF (726.2 KB); Cite pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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CASE OF ALMOST COMPLETE AN ÆSTHESIA WITH ATAXIA OF ...
C. E. BEEVOR, M.D., M.R.C.P.; A CASE OF ALMOST COMPLETE AN ÆSTHESIA WITH ATAXIA OF THE LIMBS, Brain, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 April 1888, Pages 112–114, https. academic.oup.com
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A CASE OF COMPLETE HYSTERICAL AN ÆSTHESIA IN THE MALE
A CASE OF COMPLETE HYSTERICAL AN ÆSTHESIA IN THE MALE. PRESTON, GEORGE J. M.D.. Author Information. Professor of Physiology and Diseases of the Nervous System ... journals.lww.com
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anæsthesia
anæsthesia (ænɪsˈθiːzɪə, -ˈθiːsɪə, -ˈθiːʒ(ɪ)ə) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἀναισθησία want of feeling, f. ἀν priv. + αἴσθησι-ς sensation, f. stem αἰσθε-, to feel, perceive. Cf. mod.Fr. anesthésie. In this and the following derivatives of αἰσθε-, the æ is by some pronounced (iː, ɪ) according to place of accent.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Desiderata (disambiguation)
album), a 1971 spoken word album with music composed by Fred Werner Desiderata (Madder Mortem album), a 2006 progressive metal album Desideratum (Synæsthesia album), a 1995 ambient album by Synæsthesia Desideratum (Anaal Nathrakh album), a 2014 extreme metal album Songs "Desiderata" (Les Crane song), a 1971 wikipedia.org
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hypæsthesia
‖ hypæsthesia Path. (hɪpɪsˈθiːsɪə) [mod.L., f. hypo- 4 + Gr. -αισθησία, αἴσθησις sensation, æsthesis.] Diminished capacity for sensation; dulled sensitiveness.1886 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Hence hypæsˈthesic a., of or belonging to hypæsthesia. Oxford English Dictionary
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thermanæsthesia
‖ thermanæsthesia Path. (ˌθɜːmænɪsˈθiːsɪə) [mod.L. f. as prec. + anæsthesia.] Absence or loss of heat-perception; insensibility to heat.1885 Buck's Handbk. Med. Sc. I. 86/2 By extremes of heat or cold a thermanæsthesia is produced. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 355 Cases..in which there have been c... Oxford English Dictionary
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