In these cases of fatty liver a very considerable mental inquietude, despondency, even hypochondria and melancholia, result. |
The season of love and incubation is, therefore, a time of fasting and inquietude. |
I always had the inquietude to make it, because it always pleased me to express ideias. |
The all-pervasive reservations and donations system too adds to the youths' inquietude. |
Her doubts of the nature of what she had to apprehend, were as full of perplexity as of inquietude. |
Yet I was not able to tell from whence proceeded my inquietude. |