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thermaesthesia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun thermaesthesia is in the 1890s. OED's only evidence for thermaesthesia is from 1899, in a text by T. Clifford Allbutt, ...
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thermoanesthesia, thermanesthesia | Taber's Medical Dictionary
1. Inability to distinguish between heat and cold. 2. Insensibility to heat or temperature changes.
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definition of thermesthesia by Medical dictionary
1. a faculty by which the conditions or properties of things are perceived. Five major senses were traditionally considered: vision, hearing, smell, taste, ...
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thermæsthesia
‖ thermæsthesia Path. (θɜːmɪsˈθiːsɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. θέρµη heat + αἴσθησις perception.] Sensitiveness to heat or cold; the sense of heat. Hence thermæsthesiˈometer: see quot. 1885.1885 Buck's Handbk. Med. Sc. I. 85/2 Thermæsthesiometer, for measuring the sensibility to differences of temperature, W...
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Thermaesthesia. World English Historical Dictionary
ǁ Thermæsthesia. Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. θέρμη heat + αἴσθησις perception.] Sensitiveness to heat or cold; the sense of heat. Hence Thermæsthesiometer: see ...
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Thermanesthesia - The Free Dictionary
Inability to feel hot or cold; insensitivity to variations in temperature. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
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thermo-
thermo- (ˈθɜːməʊ) before a vowel usually therm- (but often in full form), repr. Gr. θερµο-, combining form of θερµό-ς hot, θέρµη heat; entering into many scientific and technical terms, as thermochemistry, thermodynamic, thermograph. thermometer, thermoscope, etc., q.v., and their derivatives; also ...
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thermaesthesiometer, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun thermaesthesiometer is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for thermaesthesiometer is from 1885, in the writing of Albert ...
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Thermotherapy - Physiopedia
Thermotherapy consists of application of heat or cold (cryotherapy) for the purpose of changing the cutaneous, intra-articular and core temperature of soft ...
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Heat Hyperalgesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Heat hyperalgesia is defined as an increased sensitivity to heat pain, which can be measured using methods such as a temperature probe that raises skin ...
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Thermo- World English Historical Dictionary
ǁ Thermo-anæsthesia = THERMANÆSTHESIA. Thermoaqueous a.: see quot. Thermobarograph, an instrument which simultaneously records temperature and atmospheric ...
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Heat Hyperalgesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Heat hyperalgesia is defined as an increased sensitivity to heat stimuli that occurs within the zone of primary hyperalgesia following a cutaneous injury, ...
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