Definition of Convulsionary. Meaning of Convulsionary. Synonyms of Convulsionary

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Definition of Convulsionary

Convulsionary
Convulsionary Con*vul"sion*a*ry, a. [Cf. F. convulsionnaire.] Pertaining to convulsion; convulsive. ``Convulsionary struggles.' --Sir W. Scott.
Convulsionary
Convulsionary Con*vul"sion*a*ry, n. A convulsionist.

Meaning of Convulsionary from wikipedia

- The Convulsionnaires (or Convulsionaries) of Saint-Médard was a group of 18th-century French religious pilgrims who exhibited convulsions and later constituted...
- 30, 2011. Pearce JM (July 1994). "Doctor Samuel Johnson: 'the great convulsionary' a victim of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome". J R Soc Med (Historical...
- ISBN 978-0-85224-387-9 Pearce, JMS (July 1994), "Doctor Samuel Johnson: 'the Great Convulsionary' a victim of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome", Journal of the Royal...
- S2CID 170706121. Strayer, E. Brian, Suffering Saints: Jensenits and Convulsionaries in France, 1640–1799 (Eastborne, Sus**** Academic Press, 2008) Swann...
- 223 "Religious Enthusiasm in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris: The Convulsionaries of Saint-Médard", "The Catholic Historical Review," Volume 61, issue...
- a rational explanation for the remarkable abilities manifested by convulsionaries or those possessed. This scientific community was enriched by notable...
- February 2005. Pearce JM (July 1994). "Doctor Samuel Johnson: 'the great convulsionary' a victim of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome". J R Soc Med. 87 (7):...
- PMID 12938754. Pearce, J.M.S. (July 1994), "Doctor Samuel Johnson: 'the Great Convulsionary' a Victim of Gilles de la Tourette's Syndrome.", Journal of the Royal...
- never close down. He notably put an end to the troubles caused by the convulsionaries of the Saint-Médard graveyard (a group of Jansenists claiming that...
- PMID 380753. Pearce, JMS (July 1994), "Doctor Samuel Johnson: 'the Great Convulsionary' a victim of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome", J R Soc Med, 87 (7):...