10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OENOMANIA»
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oenomania in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Alcohol: alcoholomania, dipsomania, methomania, posiomania 4. Sin:
hamartomania 5. Stillness: eremiomania 6. Wine: oenomania 7. Traveling by
railroad: sideromonomania II. Belief: 1. Abnormal belief that one is inspired:
entheomania 2.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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An Excess of Phobias and Manias
oenomania: An excessive desire for drinking wine. oenophobia, oinophobia: A
fanatical fear of wine; hatred or extreme dislike of wine. oestromania:
Hypersexuality in females or nymphomania. oikomania, oikiomania, oicomania: 1
. A mental ...
3
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
oenomania OFD I syndrome Object relations theorists have highlighted other
inadequacies in classical psychoanalytic theory. According to them, Freud
ignored the changes in the type of object relationships that occur as the child
enters into ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
4
British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
"Phrenesia potatorum, (Albers); delirium afebrile tremens, (Graff); oenomania, (
Kayer); erethisraus cerebri abdominalis, (Tocpken); delirium vigilans, (Hay ward);
delirium ebrietatis potatorum, (Hufeland); encephalitis trcmefaciens, (Frank); ...
5
A System of Practical Medicine: Comprised in a Series of ...
It has been denorriinated Brain Fever by Pearson and Armstrong ; Delirium
ebrionlali* by Blake ; Mania a polu by Snowden and Carter; Oenomania by Rayer
; la Folie des ivrognes, Delire Iremblant by many French writers; Phrenesia ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1842
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E. Oniomania Oenomania severe mania minor mania irrational craving for water
obsession with icons obsession of devotion to idols excessive devotion to
accumulating facts craze or obsession for islands obsession with Italy or Italians ...
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THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICAL REVIEW OR QUARTERLY JOURNAL ...
In a second, convulsions, epilepsy, hysteria, hypochondria, oenomania (a
learned term for habitual drunkenness), palpitation, gastralgia, merycism (id est
rumination, an anomaly of the digestive process which has been observed in a
few ...
8
Victorian Poetry Now: Poets, Poems and Poetics
'Ode on the death of a Favourite Cat' (Thomas Gray) 'Ode on the Death of the
Duke of Wellington' (Tennyson) 'Ode to Tobacco' (Calverley) oenomania 'Oenone
' (Tennyson) 'Of Pacchiarotto, andHow He Workedin Distemper' (RB) Ofek, Galia
...
Valentine Cunningham, 2011
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A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of ...
It has been denominated Brain Fever by Pearson and Armstrong ; Delirium
ebriositatis by Blake ; Mania a potu by Snowden and Carter ; Oenomania by
Rayer ; la Folie des ivrognes, Dilire tremblant, by many French writers ;
Phrenesia ...
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The Shorter Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature
This is all the more trueof those who merely have tracesof melancholy and trivial
ennui, suffer from crapulence or oenomania and the like! Therefore, I say that
relief from stuporanddeliverance fromtorpor are not even worthy of mention.
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