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Dipsomania is one family tradition I have no desire to continue.
His illness was not merely dipsomania, possibly derived from experiences in the army.
This was not dipsomania on her part, it was thrift pure and simple.
"Your plan to fight my demons of dipsomania."
Bound together by dipsomania and sloth, even the reminiscences of love are individual rather than mutual.
She thought she could cure him of dipsomania.
But the dipsomania ran out of control: though wine consumption nearly tripled from 1996 to 1997, imports grew sixfold.
Dipsomania is a historical term describing a medical condition involving an uncontrollable craving for alcohol.
However, certain disabilities would not be covered, including those resulting from commitment for dipsomania, drug addiction, or sexual psychopathy.
"There was dipsomania in the family."
Some are also free words, such as mania in dipsomania and phobia in claustrophobia.
The idea of dipsomania is important for its historical role in promoting a disease theory of chronic drunkenness.
In a study of Poe, a psychologist suggested that Poe had dipsomania.
"If you refer to your dipsomania.
"A case of dipsomania, complicated by.
Elevating dipsomania to a grand and lurching scale, the actress easily upstages everyone else in the cast.
(Side note: "dipsomania" sounds oddly lighthearted in our day and age, doesn't it?
James's belief concerning alcoholism was that the cure for dipsomania was religiomania.
While we cannot ignore the tragic leitmotif of dipsomania and early death, to many people the art he created marks him perhaps Russia's greatest national composer.
At the outset here, I should dispose of what may seem to some readers a serious objection to this novel: the Consul's dipsomania.
They toast, "Down with dipsomania!"
Many themes are explored in the lives of his family, particularly luxurious frivolity (especially in the 1920s) and dipsomania.
Epsilon alcoholism: the most advanced stage of the disease, manifesting as dipsomania, or periodic alcoholism.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, alcohol dependence in general was called dipsomania, but that term now has a much more specific meaning.
Dipsomania Center of Ophthalmology.