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Meanings of nervous derangement in English
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Usage of nervous derangement in English
1
Excepting the nervousderangement, in both cases, there was no other resemblance in the symptoms.
2
The doctor acknowledged that there had been some return of the nervousderangement from which the girl suffered.
3
Perhaps, in both, the difference might be due entirely to some physical accident of health or momentary nervousderangement.
4
Except the nervousderangement (unpleasant enough in itself, I grant), there is really nothing the matter with him.
5
More cruel advantage may be taken of the nervousderangement from which you are suffering in the climate of this place.
6
He had not suffered from the nervousderangement which had weakened me, and he was the stronger man of the two.
7
There, nevertheless, was the feeling which drew him to Zo, contending successfully with his medical interest in a case of nervousderangement.
8
She might possibly be suffering again, from some other form of nervousderangement, and he seriously thought of persuading her to send for medical advice.
9
Now, understand how in some nervousderangements this horror really takes place.
10
This is, indeed, the current most useful in the majority of the nervousderangements in the treatment of which the current is of acknowledged utility.