10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEBETUDINOSITY»
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hebetudinosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hebetudinosity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Father Brosnahan, sent an article to the Atlantic with the intention of replying to
this part of President Eliot's remarks. I Now just here the Atlantic showed a
beautiful editorial shortsightedness and general hebetudinosity. Having
published ...
This is a busy mcnth with finals, technic to get in, Christmas shopping to do at the
last minute — no time — for hebetudinosity. How do you like that word "
hebetudinosity"? It's amazing what you'll find in the dictionary. You start to look up
a word ...
San Francisco. College of Physicians and Surgeons. School of Dentistry, 1947
3
Medical Record: A ... Journal of Medicine and Surgery
... significances: Take the relation of infantile uterus with Graves disease,
leucocythzemia,pernicious anaemia and chlorosis—or with that indefined
condition, conceivably pathological, which may be called a “general lusterless
hebetudinosity.
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1904
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The Fra: For Philistines and Roycrofters
It beat any banquet I ever attended for getting down to business as' The THE
ROYCROFTERS, EAST F all the things that make me tired, nothing more
predisposes me to hebetudinosity than the very frequent claim that industrialism
is the ...
Elbert Hubbard, Felix Shay, 1910
5
A Practical Medical Dictionary ...
Foolishness, dul- ness of comprehension, hebetudinosity. a. A mental state
marked by frivolity, joviality, an inveterate tendency to jest, and inability to take
anything seriously, said to be associated with the presence of a tumor in the
frontal ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1922
... pernicious anaemia and chlorosis—or with that indefined condition,
conceivably pathological, which may be called a “ general lusterless
hebetudinosity." This muddy, bacon-like condition in a young female obviously
modifies her conjugal ...
7
The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... sluggish, somnolent, stupefied, torpid. lethargy n. apathy, drowsiness, dullness,
hebetation, hebetude, hebetudinosity. inaction, indifference, inertia, languor,
lassitude, listlessness, sleepiness, sloth, slowness, sluggishness, stupor, torpidity
, ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
Mr. Dana then follows up his first stroke by a series of articles on hebe- tudinosity,
and on the psychological effect of hebetudinosity on the " intellectuals," with
illustrations drawn from the writings of the editor in question. Showers of
paragraphs ...
9
Studies in history, economics, and public law
In urging Congress to pass the Cameron resolution, it stated : " Let Mr. Cleveland
be left out of sight in this case, wrapped in the rage of his own hebetudinosity."
154 In February, when Cleveland was " at the end of his tether," the Sun re- 147 ...
Columbia University. Faculty of Political Science, 1934
10
Logic: An Introduction
... replete with internal inhibitions, yet promulgating extensive ratiocination and
meticulously designed to promote fulminating vituperation, dispel hebetudinosity
and develop speculative, contemplative, introspective, deliberative, and
cogitative ...