Lexicographical Neighbors of Infertilities
Literary usage of Infertilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The First Carlisle: Sir James Hay, First Earl of Carlisle, as Courtier by Roy E. Schreiber (1984)
"... the winter is the mother of the night, all this mingled with my infertilities
have protracted this homage so due and so vowed to your ladyship, ..."
2. Handbook of Therapy by Oliver Thomas Osborne, Morris Fishbein (1918)
"At the base of the whole subject lies the principle that even the ovarian
infertilities are almost invariably associated with physiologically obstructive ..."
3. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1894)
"... and that the said Cloe has infertilities of Body which will probably occasion
her becoming a charge — Col°. Procter has returned to the Town 90 Arms Co ..."
4. Fifty Years of Darwinism: Modern Aspects of Evolution; Centennial Addresses by Edward Bagnall Poulton, John Merle Coulter, David Starr Jordan, Edmund Beecher Wilson, Daniel Trembly MacDougal, William Ernest Castle, Charles Benedict Davenport, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Granville Stanley Hall (1909)
"A race or species of higher animals may develop dislikes or infertilities with
forms otherwise nearly related. Caton tells us that this is true of deer, ..."
5. On Sterility in Woman by James Matthews Duncan (1884)
"... and it is probable that all these infertilities may have a bond of union in
their being due to excessive desire and pleasure, or to excessive sexual ..."