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"Hypochondria," he said as he met the enquiring glance of Mr. Mathers; then he added: "He will probably be better in a few weeks."
The Silver Lining A Guernsey Story John Roussel
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His terrible poem "Hypochondria" (_Mjeltsjukan_) is to me no less poetical because it is not "a petrified drop of heavenly light," and mocks all the cheerful theories of its author's prime.
Essays on Scandinavian Literature Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1871
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Hypochondria which is complaining about something with NO signs or symptoms.
Salem-News.com 2009
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He writes interestingly about Burns's fits of "Hypochondria", connecting them to what we today would call depressive illness.
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Hypochondria did not set in, while only the tint changed.
Rites of Spring Marcus Speh 2011
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Hypochondria did not set in while only the tint changed.
Fungus 2010
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A lot of White Americans suffer from this “Muslim Hypochondria” and loose all common sense when it comes to incidents like this.
Muslim Family Excluded From AirTran Flight - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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A lot of White Americans suffer from this “Muslim Hypochondria” and loose all common sense when it comes to incidents like this.
Muslim Family Excluded From AirTran Flight - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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What is it called if you think you might have Hypochondria but you really don't?
Wait 2009
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Hypochondria combined with a strong desire to either produce a doctor or marry off a child to one.
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