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catalepsies การใช้

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  • I kept him ten minutes in this state of catalepsy.
  • In April 1652, Hatfield became ill with a type of catalepsy.
  • Examples include catalepsy, headache, epilepsy and nightmares.
  • The characteristic features of dissociative anesthesia were described as catalepsy, amnesia and analgesia.
  • Dr Quinn eventually sees the man have a seizure and diagnoses him with catalepsy.
  • It behaves as a cognitive / memory impairment, catalepsy, and extrapyramidal symptoms.
  • A coroner's court was later told he had the nervous condition of catalepsy.
  • In 1987 Detente reformed under the name of Catalepsy with vocalist Veronica Ross from Canada.
  • In Edgar Allan Poe's " The Premature Burial ", the narrator develops catalepsy.
  • Her romantic temperament could also have been influenced by the chronic catalepsy from which she suffered.
  • He explained the behavior of mediums as symptoms of hypnosis, hysteria, catalepsy and ectasy.
  • The effects of dissociatives can include sensory dissociation, hallucinations, mania, catalepsy, analgesia and amnesia.
  • Mrs . St . Aubyn awakens from her catalepsy but has been driven insane by being buried alive.
  • He has avoided reality through his catalepsy but also through his fantasies, visions, and obsession with death.
  • The longer you keep them in the state of catalepsy, the deeper they sink into the third state.
  • Catalepsy is a nervous disorder characterized by immobility and muscular rigidity, along with a decreased sensitivity to pain.
  • Another reported common sensation related to OBE was temporary or projective catalepsy, a more common feature of sleep paralysis.
  • The band's name is a variation of the word " catalepsy ", a disorder involving catatonic schizophrenia.
  • Catalepsy is also depicted in " Berenice ", thus becoming one of the recurrent themes in Poe's fiction.
  • He soon gains a messiah status after appearing to resurrect a dead man who actually was suffering a temporary nervous catalepsy.
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