Definition of Dipsomanias

1. dipsomania [n] - See also: dipsomania

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dipsomanias

diprotons
dips
dipsades
dipsas
dipsesis
dipsetic
dipso
dipsogen
dipsology
dipsomania
dipsomaniac
dipsomaniacal
dipsomaniacs
dipsomanias (current term)
dipsos
dipsosis
dipsotherapy
dipsticks
dipswitch
dipt
dipteral
dipteran
dipterans
dipteras
diptericin
dipterist
dipterists

Literary usage of Dipsomanias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outlines of Psychiatry by William Alanson White (1915)
"Many of the so-called dipsomanias are dependent upon recurrent manic-depressive episodes. THE MIXED STATES. The mixed states are forms of manic-depressive ..."

2. Diseases of the nervous system: A Text-book of Neurology and Psychiatry by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"... while it must never be lost sight of that not a few so-called dipsomanias are really recurrent manic-depressive attacks in which the alcohol is resorted ..."

3. A Treatise on Mental Diseases by Henry Johns Berkley (1900)
"PERIODIC SEXUAL EXCITEMENT Closely allied to the dipsomanias are the periodic attacks of intense sexual excitement, uncontrollable in character, ..."

4. A Descriptive Guide to the Best Fiction, British and American by Ernest Albert Baker (1903)
"Incidents of a voyage homu from Queensland, love-making, troubles with a violent dipsomanias;, and small talk. The incidents reach a melodramatic force at ..."

5. Studies in Psychiatry by Psychiatrical Society of New York (1912)
"So I now believe that many of the so-called epileptic dipsomanias can be better explained on some other hypothesis; that what seem at first sight as ..."

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