Citations:panæsthesia

Noun:

 * 1903, Frederic William Henry Myers, Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death, Longmans, Green, and Co.; Chapter IX., page #269:
 * It follows that when we have to explain very strange perceptions we must be on the look‐out, not only for the hyperæsthesia of known sense, but also for that more generalised form of hyperæsthesia which may involve sense (peripheral or central) as yet incipient and unrecognised, although still depending on the material world,— a wider selection from the potential panæsthesia of the primal germ.