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Definition of Indispositions
1. indisposition [n] - See also: indisposition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indispositions
Literary usage of Indispositions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy by James Tyler Kent (1900)
"Indispositions and the removal of their cause. In a foot-note to Paragraph 7,
Hahnemann writes: It is not necessary to say that every intelligent physician ..."
2. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1849)
"45 But these indispositions and distempers were the effects of the exigents of
that time, (I wish the humours had [been] impaired when the times mended,) ..."
3. The Works by John Howe, Edmund Calamy (1835)
"And lastly, good Christians strive against their indispositions in the ...
The indispositions of those who are regenerate, are matter not only of their ..."
4. The Secret Correspondence of Madame de Maintenon: With the Princess Des by Maintenon, Marie-Anne de la Trémoille Ursini (1827)
"... for, upon my word, it is only the agitated state of mind and melancholy, that
unfortunate events occasion you, which causes your indispositions. ..."
5. The Secret Correspondence of Madame de Maintenon: With the Princess Des by Maintenon, Marie-Anne de La Trémoille Ursins (1827)
"... for, upon my word, it is only the agitated state of mind and melancholy, that
unfortunate events occasion you, which causes your indispositions. ..."
6. A Practical treatise on sea-bathing and sea-air by George Hartwig (1861)
"CH^PTER IV THE Indispositions WHICH FREQUENTLY TAKE PLACE DUBING A SEA-BATHING CURE.
THE more active vitality which developes itself in all organs during ..."