Definition of Insomnias

1. Noun. (plural of insomnia) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Insomnias

1. insomnia [n] - See also: insomnia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Insomnias

insoluble soap
insolubleness
insolublenesses
insolubles
insolubly
insolvable
insolvably
insolvated
insolvencies
insolvency
insolvent
insolvents
insomnia
insomniac
insomniacs
insomnias (current term)
insomnious
insomnolence
insomnolences
insomnolent
insomuch
insonate
insonation
insonicate
insonicated
insonication
insonify
insonorous
insooth
insorption

Literary usage of Insomnias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Manual of Static Electricity in X-ray and Therapeutic Uses by Samuel Howard Monell (1897)
"Chronic insomnias. Importance of improving nutrition. Successful treatment by electric currents. Four chief methods. The technique of static treatment. ..."

2. The Psychoneuroses and Their Treatment by Psychotherapy by E. Gauckler (1915)
"We have shown that there are insomnias due to education in subjects who, either accidentally or on account of the way their lives are arranged, ..."

3. Monographic Medicine by William Robie Patten Emerson, Guido Guerrini, William Brown, Wendell Christopher Phillips, John Whitridge Williams, John Appleton Swett, Hans Günther, Mario Mariotti, Hugh Grant Rowell (1916)
"The insomnias of toxic origin are most often due to digestive disturbances, ... The so-called nervous insomnias are usually due to nervous exhaustion from ..."

4. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciencesedited by [Anonymus AC02809657] edited by [Anonymus AC02809657] (1893)
"Indicated in certain obstinate neuroses and their result insomnias. ... hypnotics and nerve sedatives and is in. dicated in all the insomnias and neuroses. ..."

5. Therapeutic Gazette (1904)
"Much might be written about the toxic insomnias. These constitute a large class and require the most persistent treatment. In mania a potn, ..."

6. The Internal Secretions and the Nervous System by Maxime Laignel-Lavastine (1919)
"... Among the insomnias those of Basedow's syndrome and the menopause, which come under the heading of ... insomnias. The most frequent of these is the ..."

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