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DIPSOMANIA - traducción al árabe

MEDICAL TERM FOR ALCOHOLISM
Dipsomaniac; Dipsomaniacal; Dipsomaniacs; Dypsomania; Dipso; Dipsomniac
  • ''Dipsomania'', an 18th-century woodcarving by [[Josef Stammel]] in the library of [[Admont Abbey]] in Austria

DIPSOMANIA         

ألاسم

إِدْمانُ المُسْكِرات , إِدْمانٌ على الكُحُول ; كُحُولِيَّة

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هَوَسُ الشَّراب (= الكحولية)
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‎ هَوَسُ الشَّراب:الكحولية‎

Definición

Dipsomania
·noun A morbid an uncontrollable craving (often periodic) for drink, ·esp. for alcoholic liquors; also improperly used to denote acute and chronic alcoholism.

Wikipedia

Dipsomania

Dipsomania is a historical term describing a medical condition involving an uncontrollable craving for alcohol or drugs. In the 19th century, the term dipsomania was used to refer to a variety of alcohol-related problems, most of which are known today as alcohol use disorder. Dipsomania is occasionally still used to describe a particular condition of periodic, compulsive bouts of alcohol intake. The idea of dipsomania is important for its historical role in promoting a disease theory of chronic drunkenness. The word comes from Greek dipso (Greek: "δίψα"= thirst) and mania.

It is mentioned in the WHO ICD-10 classification as an alternative description for Alcohol Dependence Syndrome, episodic use F10.26.

Ejemplos de uso de DIPSOMANIA
1. Glory to God ..." That conversion eventually led Bush to give up tobacco, alcohol and drugs at the age of 40, illustrating the wisdom of philosopher and psychologist William James (elder brother of the writer Henry), who said "the only radical remedy I know for dipsomania is religiomania". Ever since Bush came to Jesus, his religion has ruled his life and, as president, his policies reflect his fierce religiosity.