A subsequent inquiry noted that " inasmuch as the selectee was to be rejected on an organic basis " _ the eardrum _ " the diagnosis of psychoneurosis, severe was not added to the list.
12.
He wore size 14 shoes, or, according to the notes of an Army doctor, 16 . ( The same doctor noted his " tendency to destroy furniture, " and diagnosed him with " psychoneurosis . ")
13.
Hydroxyzine is prescribed when the onset of an organic disease state manifests through anxiety, as generalized anxiety disorder, or in other more serious cases as psychoneurosis, and is therefore prescribed as a means of regulating normal function.
14.
In other cases, the usage of hydroxyzine is as a form of non-barbiturate tranquilizer used in the pre-operative sedation and treatment of neurological disorders, such as psychoneurosis and other forms of anxiety or tension states.
15.
When World War II broke out, Teske was drafted for military duty, but he failed his medical exam for asocial tendencies, psychoneurosis and emotional instability . These were thought to have been medical code words to indicate his now growing sexual interests in other men.
16.
In 1946, for her accomplishments she made as Director of the Women's Army Corps and her work done with the problem in the Army known as psychoneurosis, Long, Colonel Boyce at the time, was awarded an oak leaf cluster to the Legion of Merit in lieu of a second award.
17.
In other words, he argued that the inability of psychoneurotics to wholly discharge sexual energy caused a damming up of energy ( or sexual stasis ), leaving them in a vicious circle : the actual neurosis physiologically provided the energy for the psychoneurosis, while the psychoneurosis provided a psychological mechanism to maintain the actual neurosis.
18.
In other words, he argued that the inability of psychoneurotics to wholly discharge sexual energy caused a damming up of energy ( or sexual stasis ), leaving them in a vicious circle : the actual neurosis physiologically provided the energy for the psychoneurosis, while the psychoneurosis provided a psychological mechanism to maintain the actual neurosis.
19.
Now, in collaboration with radiologists, neurosurgeons experienced in stereotactic radiosurgery are cautiously beginning to extend its use : to quell intractable facial pain in patients with trigeminal neuralgia, to relieve chronic cancer pain, to obliterate abnormal areas of brain tissue that give rise to uncontrollable epileptic seizures and to treat psychoneurosis, Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders.
20.
Not only was he more paranoid than Richard Nixon, he may even have been more paranoid than Oliver Stone . ( Doctors once diagnosed Garrison as suffering from " a severe and disabling psychoneurosis . " ) But there he was, in " JFK, " a force for Good, fighting the Sisyphean fight against Evil and the Establishment.