Citations:paræsthesis

Noun:

 * 1881, A. Sieffert in The Western Medical Reporter, J. W. Compton; Volume II., №. 5, page #208:
 * Irritation—Acute, ataxic, inflammatory, nervous, structural, mechanical, traumatical, characterized by : cephalalgia and spinalgia, or acute pains in the head or spine, insomnia or restlessness, hyperæsthesis et paræsthesis, hyperacusis or intolerance of sounds, photophobia or intolerance of light with contracted pupils, delirium, cramps, spinal contracture or curvature of the back, spasms, tremors, vertigo, consensual vomiting, with or without fever.
 * 1913, Max A. Bahr in Report from the Department of Pathology and the Department of Clinical Psychiatry, WM. B. Burford; Volume V., page #256:
 * In hypochondriacal paranoia, there is a predominance of the hypochondriacal delusional ideas over the organic sensations and affective states of mind, while in the psychasthenic, it is the anonymous sensations (paræsthesis) with the relative affective states that predominate.
 * 1931, The Philippine Journal of Science, Volume 45, page #298:
 * First, that the children were nursed by mothers or wet nurses who exhibited symptoms of adult beriberi ; that is, paræsthesis on the feet and finger tips, chest oppression, and constipation.