Citations:onomatophobia


 * 1919, Journal of the American Medical Association, page 1254:
 * What we are dealing with (to continue with this naive terminological joking) is another phobia, onomatophobia. One must, of course, acknowledge that terms for exact and complex things can hardly ever become much less precise, and much more simple than the facts, without destroying the facts.


 * 1919, American Medical Association, Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases, Transactions, page 107:
 * In any event, the immediate duties of the general practitioner do not carry him into actual mares' nests of terminology. Suppose the psychopathophobia and onomatophobia to be sufficiently rationalized.