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Definition of Phreno

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Phrenograph
Phrenograph Phre"no*graph, n. [Gr. ?, ?, the migriff + -graph.] (Physiol.) An instrument for registering the movements of the diaphragm, or midriff, in respiration.
Phrenologer
Phrenologer Phre*nol"o*ger, n. A phrenologist.
Phrenological
Phrenological Phren`o*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to phrenology. -- Phren`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Phrenologically
Phrenological Phren`o*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to phrenology. -- Phren`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Phrenomagnetism
Phrenomagnetism Phre`no*mag"net*ism, n. [Gr. ?, ?, the mind + E. magnetism.] The power of exciting the organs of the brain by magnetic or mesmeric influence.
Phrenosin
Phrenosin Phre"no*sin, n. [See Phrenic.] (Physiol. Chem.) A nitrogenous body, related to cerebrin, supposed to exist in the brain.

Meaning of Phreno from wikipedia

- lecturer. In 1839, he discovered, conceived, and promoted the practice of "phreno-magnetism", but relinquished his claims as mistaken by mid-1843. He was...
- nature up to that time. This series of lectures was later published as Phreno-Mnemotechny or The Art of Memory in 1845 and his system received wide acclaim...
- φράγμα (phrágma) diaphragm phren-, phron- mind Gr**** φρήν, φρενός (phrḗn, phrenós) euneirophrenia, euphrasy, Euphrosyne, frantic, frenetic, frenzy, oneirophrenia...
- increased elastin, can lead to increased frequency of herniation. Laxity of the phreno-esophageal and gastro-hepatic ligaments can lead to hiatal hernia, which...
- paralysis, partial and complete catalepsy, partial or complete attraction. Phreno-magnetic effects (...) Musical ectasy (...) Insensitivity to physical pain...
- such thing as phreno-magnetism at all. Unaware, at the time, of Collyer's retraction, James Braid made a careful examination of “phreno-hypnotism” in...
- insanity Neuroepistemology Neuro-imaging Onychomancy Palmistry Pathognomy Phreno-magnetism Physiognomy Psychograph Psychognomy Quackery Racial policy of...
- external shape of the skull. Cranioscopy was later renamed to phrenology (phrenos: mind, logos: study) by his student Johann Spurzheim (1776–1832), who wrote...
- φράγμα (phrágma) diaphragm phren-, phron- mind Gr**** φρήν, φρενός (phrḗn, phrenós) euneirophrenia, euphrasy, Euphrosyne, frantic, frenetic, frenzy, oneirophrenia...
- Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Fauvel-Gouraud, Francis (1845). Phreno-mnemotechny: Or, The Art of Memory. Wiley and Putnam. pp. 61–62. Beveridge...