PARAMONOBROMACETANILID 



common illusion of feeling as if one had already under- 

 gone the experience which may be passing, already 

 been with just such people, in just such place, saying 

 just such things, etc. The recognition of the situa- 

 tion sometimes goes so far as to lead to a correct 

 expectation of what the next following details are to 

 be. The phenomenon is too wide-spread to be con- 

 sidered pathologic. It is exhibited by both sexes, and 

 all ages and temperaments, in about 30 per cent, of 

 persons interrogated. The explanation is based upon 

 subliminal or "unconscious" telepathic perception, 

 i.e., a double perception, unconscious at first, then 

 conscious. 

 Paramonobromacetanilid (par-am-o-no-bro-mas-et- 



an'-il-id). See Antisepsin. 

 Paramorphia (par-am-or' '-fe-ah) \_napd, beside ; fiopfi/, 



form]. Abnormality of form. 

 Paramorphic (par-am-or' '-fik) \jtapd, beside ; fiop^rj, 



form]. Pertaining to paramorphism. 

 Paramorphin (par-am-or' -Jin). See Thebain. 

 Paramorphism ( par - am - orf - izm ) [ irapd, beside ; 

 fiop^rj, form]. In chemistry, a variety of pseudo- 

 morphism in which there is a change of molecular 

 structure without alteration of external form or chemic 

 constitution. 

 Parafnorphosis (par - am - or -fo f - sis ) \irapd, beside ; 



jioptyr), form]. Same as Paramorphism. 

 Paramucic Acid (par-am-u'-sik) [_napd, beside ; mu- 

 cus, mucus], C 6 H 10 O 8 . An isomer of mucic acid, 

 occurring in rectangular crystals. 

 Paramusia (par-am-u' '-ze-ah) [napd, beside ; fiovamr/, 

 music]. A form of aphasia in which there is perver- 

 sion of the musical sense, resulting in the production 

 of improper notes and intervals. 

 Paramyelin (par-am-i' -el-in) \_napd, beside ; fiveMq, 

 marrow], C 38 H 75 NP0 9 . A white, solid substance 

 obtainable from brain-substance and nerve-substance. 

 Other analogous bodies are spoken of as paramyelins. 

 Pafamylum (par-am'-il-um) [irapd, beside; amylum, 

 starch], C 6 H 10 O 5 . Zooamylum ; a carbohydrate 

 occurring in the infusorian , Euglena viridis, and in all 

 gregarinse, in the form of granules resembling starch. 

 It is not colored by iodin. See Carbohydrates, 7rble of. 

 Paramyoclonus (pa-rah-mi-ok' -lo-nus) [napd, beside ; 

 fivq, muscle; Kkovog, clonus]. The convulsive tremor 

 of Friedreich ; a functional .neurosis marked by the 

 sudden shock-like character of the muscular contrac- 

 tions, their bilateral symmetry, and the freedom of the 

 extremities. There is no ataxia, paralysis, or anesthe- 

 sia; electric irritability is normal; consciousness is 

 unimpaired ; the convulsive movements are usually in 

 abeyance during sleep. The disease generally occurs 

 in males, and manifests itself both in children and in 

 adults. It is supposed to be caused by fright or phys- 

 ical overstrain. P. multiplex, an affection character- 

 ized by clonic contractions, chiefly of the muscles of 

 the extremities, occurring either constantly or in par- 

 oxysms. It occurs usually in males, and follows emo- 

 tional disturbance, fright, or straining. The contrac- 

 tions are usually bilateral, and may vary from fifty to 

 one hundred and fifty per minute. 

 Paramyosinogen (par-am-i-o-sin' -o-jeti) [irapd, beside; 

 fiiig, muscle]. Musculin ; one of the proteids of mus- 

 cle-plasma. It coagulates at 47 C. See Muscle- 

 plasma. 

 Paramyotone (par-am-i' -o-ton) \jvapd, beside ; five, 

 muscle; tSvoc, tone, tension]. See Paramyotonia. 

 P., Ataxic, a disease much resembling myotonia con- 

 genita, but not hereditary. 

 Paramyotonia (par-am-i-o-to' -ne-ah) [napa, aside; 

 five, muscle ; rdvoq, tone]. Any perversion of mus- 

 cular tonicity, with liability to spasm on small provo- 



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cation. P. congenita, a rare and obscure family 

 affection, allied to Thomsen's Disease, and by some 

 regarded as identical with it. The chief symptom is 

 tonic spasm, lasting from 15 minutes to several 

 hours, affecting principally the facial muscles, but 

 also those of the extremities ; it is directly excited by 

 cold and allayed by warmth. 

 Paramyotonus (par-am-i-ot* '-o-nus). See Paramyo- 

 tonia. 

 Paranema (par-an-e'-tnah). Same as Paraphysis. 

 Paranematic (par-an-e-mat'-ik) \itapa, about; rijfja, 



a thread]. In biology, resembling a paranema. 

 Paranephritis (par-an-ef-ri'-tis) \napd, beside ; veypog, 

 kidney; mc, inflammation]. 1. Inflammation of 

 the paranephros, or supra-renal capsule. 2. Inflamma- 

 tion of the connective tissue about the kidney. 

 Paranephros (par-an-ef'-ros) [napa, beside ; vE<pp6{, 

 kidney: pi., Paranephric A supra-renal capsule, 



or adrenal. 

 Paraneurismus (par -an-u- riz f - mus) [irapd, beside ; 



vevpov, nerve] . A nervous disorder, or perversion of 



nerve-function. 

 Parangi (par-an'-je). See Frambesia. 

 Parancea (par-an-e'-ah). See Paranoia. 

 Paranoia (par-an-oi'-ah) \_-apd, beside ; I'doc, mind]. 



Primary monomania ; a mental disease characterized 



by systematized delusions. Heredity usually plays an 



important role. 

 Paranoiac (par-an-oi'-ah) \jxapd, beside ; vooq, mind], 



I. Affected with paranoia. 2. A person who is affected 



with paranoia ; a " crank." 

 Paranuclear (par-an-u' '-kle-ar)\jvapd, beside; nucleus, 



a nut]. Pertaining to the paranucleus. 

 Paranucleate (par-an-u' -kle-dt)\_~apd, beside; nu 



kernel]. Provided with a paranucleus. 

 Paranucleolus (par-an-u-kle'-o-lus) \jvapd, beside; 



nucleolus, dim. of nucleus, kernel]. The smaller of 



the nucleoli in a nucleus ; also, a synonym of /'. 



nucleolus. 

 Paranucleus (par-an-ti' -kle-tis)\jvapd y beside ; nucleus, 



kernel]. A part extruded from the nucleus of the 



spore-mother-cell, in the zoosphores of algse, just be- 

 fore division. See Polar Globules. 

 Paraparesis (par-ap-ar' '-es-is) [rrapd, beside ; izdpcmt, 



paresis] . Partial loss of power in the lower extremities. 

 Paraparetic (par-ap-ar-ef ' -ik) \napd, beside ; 7rdp«rtc, 



paresis]. Pertaining to, or affected with, paraparesis. 

 Parapatagial (par-ap-at-a' -je-al) [izapd, beside ; irara- 



yelov, a stripe]. Pertaining to the parapatagium. 

 Parapatagium ( par-ap-at-a' -je-um) [_-apd, besi<i 



rayelov, astripe, border : pi., Parapatagia~\. In bii 



the fold of skin between the neck and the shoulder of 



a bird. 

 Parapathia ( par-ap-a' -the-ah) [-Tvapd, beside ; -dflor , 



affection]. Moral insanity. 

 Parapectic (par-ap-ek'-tik) [-apd, beside; rr 



fixed]. Of the nature of, or pertaining to, pai 



tin. P. Acid, C 24 H. !4 0.„, a body derived from p 



during the ripening of fruits. 

 Parapectin (far-ap-ek' -tin) [napd, beside; mptfl 



fixed]. A derivative of pectose found in fleshy fruits 



during the process of ripening. 

 Parapeptone ( par-ap-ep'-ton) . See Peptone. 

 Parapetalous (par-ap-et f -al-us) [-apd, beside ; n 



Vmv, a petal]. In biology, located on each sid< 



petal. Cf. Antipetalous. 

 Paraphasia (par-af-a' '-ze-ah) \_irapd, beside; <p&m 



speech]. A form of aphasia in which there 



ability to connect ideas with the proper wor<l> to ■ 



press the ideas ; conduction-aphasia. 

 Paraphenetolcarbamid (par-af-en-et-ol-kar'-bamid). 



See Dulcin. 



