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  • noun medicine psychosomatic medicine

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Examples

  • Coleridge's life and Blake's mythologization of the psychosomatics of Milton moving at once inspirationally and with painful apocalyptic dread through Blake's bowels

    Notes on 'Introduction' 2008

  • Ah, the power of placebo... psychosomatics... spiritual healing...

    Healing Mind-Body-Spirit floreta 2009

  • Hypnosis, hysterical strength and stigmata, sensory heightening, psychosomatics, telepathy -- such things are scorned in the scientific youth of civilizations, later accepted, when understanding has grown.

    A Circus of Hells Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1969

  • Kari Luoto: Too much work, been studying brains and psychosomatics for 35 years now so, I don't think I can ...

    Bruce Lawson's personal site 2010

  • I mean, I was once at a chiropractor and I saw this list of patients who had signed in, and as a joke I asked the receptionist was that a petition of psychosomatics in Nashville?

    Glide Magazine - Music :: Culture :: Life 2009

  • "keeping the Body regularly open" signifies in several possible ways, for staying open means staying receptive to oneself, the world, and others, a peculiarly regular attention of the senses that by the Romantic period becomes an acute dilemma, the psychosomatics of thinking and feeling vexing creation to the extent that

    Introduction 2008

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