Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See æsthesia.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
aesthesia .
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- noun mental responsiveness and awareness
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• The words synesthesia is a hybrid of Latin and Greek -- the Latin "syn" (together) + "esthesia", from the Greek aisthesis (sensation or perception) • All babies are synesthetes • Can be induced by certain hallucinogenic
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Brenna Burnette, certified registered nurse anesthetist, has joined A.heville A.esthesia A.sociates, P.A. Burnette graduated from UNC Greensboro with a bachelor of science in biology degree and from UNC Chapel Hill with a bachelor of science in nursing degree.
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Dr.A. John Clark, Professor of A.esthesia at Dalhousie University in
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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"Better it is that the patient not remain long under an-esthesia.
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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