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Definition of Intermissions
1. intermission [n] - See also: intermission
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermissions
Literary usage of Intermissions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Mental Philosophy: Abridged and Designed as a Text-book for by Thomas Cogswell Upham (1854)
"Of intermissions of hypochondriasis, and of its remedies. The mental disease of
hypochondriasis is always understood to imply the existence of a feeling of ..."
2. The Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity by John Hutton Balfour Browne (1875)
"Intermissions and Remissions.—[*00> With regard to lucid intervals, ... Perhaps the
truth is that intermissions are not to bo distinguished in any way from ..."
3. The Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity: With References to the Scotch and by John Hutton Balfour Browne (1880)
"Intermissions and Remissions.—t*"ei With regard to lucid intervals, ... Perhaps the
truth is that intermissions are not to be distinguished in any way from ..."
4. Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Three Departments of the Intellect by Thomas Cogswell Upham (1869)
"Of intermissions of hypochondriasis, and of its remedies. The mental disease of
hypochondriasis is always understood to imply the existence of a feeling of ..."
5. Workmen's Compensation Law "personal Injury by Accident Arising Out of and ...by Philemon Tecumseh Sherman by Philemon Tecumseh Sherman (1916)
"... work.5 Intermissions DURING WORK.1 Under the BRITISH law the workman remains
protected during intervals of leisure occurring in the course of his work, ..."
6. School Economy: A Treatise on the Preparation, Organization, Employments by James Pyle Wickersham (1864)
"The Time and Length of Intermissions.—No intermissions are needed in ... In other
schools the number of intermissions will depend upon the age of the pupils ..."
7. A Manual of the practice of medicine by Arthur Albert Stevens (1897)
"Such remissions or intermissions occur in the following levers:— ... Relapsing
fever : intermissions occur at intervals of five or six Yellow fever: a ..."