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1 On the other hand, in neurasthenics the blood pressure is generally lowered.
2 This is common in the insane, but less frequent and pronounced in neurasthenics .
3 There they sat and engaged in wretched flirtations with flighty neurasthenics .
4 Two or three neurasthenics like yourself and a convalescent typhoid and a D.T.
5 A great many business men, teachers and journalists become " neurasthenics . "
6 Of late years we often hear people referred to as neurotics, neurasthenics , psychasthenics, neuropaths or psychopaths.
7 Many neurasthenics who think they are "all run down" are really "all wound up."
8 All neurasthenics and psychasthenics are psychics and their diseases can only be fully understood by the psychologist.
9 This diagnosis probably accounts for the frequency with which neurasthenics have been said to have high blood pressure.
10 It's only your neurasthenics who go haggling about morality: and the first of all moral laws is not to be neurasthenic.
11 The comrades had therefore united in an effort to get him to Torahus, to a little mountain resort where the air was splendid for neurasthenics .
12 But sometimes he would long to throw her out of the window: for neurasthenia and the neurasthenics were very little to his taste....
13 Neurasthenics and psychasthenics present the mildest picture of disordered states of mind.
14 On the other hand, in neurasthenics the blood pressure is generally lowered.
15 This is common in the insane, but less frequent and pronounced in neurasthenics .
16 There they sat and engaged in wretched flirtations with flighty neurasthenics .
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