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However, little is known about whether alcoholism also affects rapid, spontaneous processing.
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Currently, no therapeutic options exist to mitigate the pulmonary consequences of alcoholism.
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Dereliction of duty, alcoholism, suicide-suicidebecame almost epidemic among the officer corps.
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Experts attribute it to a mix of poverty, alcoholism and drug violence.
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In 1928 Devant's wife, Marion Melville, died as a result of alcoholism.
Usage of dipsomania in English
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If he yields again, it will soon be acute dipsomania, and then-he shrugged his shoulders.
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It's best not to be too intelligent about insanity and dipsomania and all the other hereditary details.
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Oh, yes, I'm perfectly well.... Tell me, how soon can you cure a man of-ofdipsomania?...
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What compensation dipsomania gave him I know not, but that he did get some kind of wild joy I am quite sure.
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Of these some are in the last stage of confirmed dipsomania; others are but over the verge; but the procession tends ever downwards.
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But his dipsomania and lack of rest irreparably damaged his vocal cords, forcing him to undergo several operations that failed to restore them.
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My nerves were unstrung, and I had that generally tremulous feeling which is, I believe, an inseparable companion of the more advanced stages of dipsomania.
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"The usual symptoms of dipsomania: slurred speech, shaking hands, unsteady gait."
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"Enthusiastic?" the doctor finished, thinking he saw in her expression some knowledge of Madame Arnaud's dipsomania.