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Meanings of incipient insanity in English
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Usage of incipient insanity in English
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Murphy stared at him stupidly, the cunning of incipientinsanity in his eyes.
2
It was a factitious strength, the restlessness of incipientinsanity.
3
Pray God that the wild note in it was not that of incipientinsanity!
4
His death by suicide, in 1799, seems to have taken place in a state of incipientinsanity.
5
Either jealousy, or old age, or imagination, or incipientinsanity has seized our poor old servant-friend, and well-nigh wrecked her.
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We know this misfortune now as epilepsy, but medical science in the earlier century did not understand that, nor incipientinsanity.
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Catalepsy, trance, and lethargy, lasting for days or weeks, are really examples of spontaneously developed mesmeric sleep in hysteric patients or subjects of incipientinsanity.
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"Then I don't feel so badly, now that I know my idea was not incipientinsanity," she said, smiling.