It is that mental malady I blame for his actions of late.
Scribonia feared a mental malady, for the calm and collected Octavian was touchy, short-tempered, and critical of things he usually ignored.
In 1872 grief for the death of his mother occasioned a mental malady, which led to the resignation of his professorship.
I could testify that I had known for some time he was suffering from a progressive mental malady which made him irrational at times, particularly at night.
His mind was clear enough without recovering from that mental and physical malady that afflicts international travelers.
Gita Press interprets kalesa as bodily ailments and bikāra as mental maladies.
The rest of his life was uneventful; he died at Caen on February 7, 1834, after suffering from a mental malady for two years.
Yes, there is a mental malady that afflicts Israelis and other Jews but it is not the Holocaust syndrome.
Her manner was imperious, her face showed the youthful vigor that characterized her mental malady.
The general consensus was that "mental maladies are seldom fatal and generally permanent" (Ng 2001a, p. 13).