10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TEMULENCE»
Discover the use of
temulence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
temulence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Her incoherence partook more of the character of insanity, than of the other
disease; and after she was relieved from the tremors and other symptoms whiclt
are the effects of temulence, the taciturn state into which she fell is not the
ordinary ...
2
The London Medical and Surgical Journal
In no case of temulence advanced to the stage of delirious excitation, did we find
emetics alone induce sufficient restraint of the cerebral and nervous
derangements, to allow perfect tranquillity of mind, or sound sleep, Vomiting often
took off ...
3
Policing the Police 2 Edition
The social service activities as a form of servilitude to mankind and a voluntary
involvement with the people abserge the temulence of power and abraid latitant
human tendencies in the policeman to bring to the surface his pristine self .
4
Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama
Methomania, that soft sounding word which means madness or insanity, resulting
from excessive drinking, again is not unfamiliar to our ears. A word more used,
but still expressive, temulentia (temulence) which signifies drunkenness from ...
Medical Association of the State of Alabama, 1871
In spite of adequate infrastructures available for police training in India, these
centres largely fail to offer quality training to humanise a recruit adequately to
stand up-to the challenges of the temulence of the arrogant and feral
environment that ...
6
A Review of the Present Systems of Medicine and Chirurgery ...
Having slaves to perform all their manual labour, their masters saunter away their
lives in indolence, temulence, and ignorance. The Scottisb, and the German, and
the Anglican inhabitants of the Eastern States, im1red to hard labour, earn ...
John Donald Carrick, Peter Donaldson, 1821
Here, on some straw, with a rug over it, he slept away his temulence, waking in
the morning tolerably sober, only, as he expressed it, "with ten thousand
tomahawks splitting his skull." Something must be done, however, to prevent the
disgrace ...
mrs. Frederick J Hall, 1858
8
The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ...
On the credit of those qualities it has heen employed in the various forms of
temulence, and not without a share of reputed success sufficient to entitle it to
consideration in that state of constitutional irritation. In the summer of 1827 we
tried this ...
9
The Western Journal of the Medical & Physical Sciences
On the whole, lam sincerely convinced that the administration of spirituous drink
is not generally necessary or beneficial in temulence, either as a preventive or
remedial mean. On the subject of the medicinal employment of spirituous liquors
in ...
10
Court and Humour in the French Renaissance: Essays in Honour ...
Some lexical choices suggest either a desire to impress a sophisticated target
audience or an ill-suppressed enthusiasm for neologism: the Latinless reader
was likely to struggle with such cognate forms as temulence, ebriete, libidinosite,
...